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I do have a corporation but sounds like more work than it's worth in order to maybe get in a pissing match with an oil company.
Fuck em, they're on the shit list now anyway. Not like I'd redeem a free tank of gas from them for obvious reasons.
Shell, just to name and shame.
Yep. That tracks.
Assuming their gas indeed is contaminated, go buy 1 gallon of gas, in a spare gas jug, and check it out yourself to confirm. If it's contaminated, well there's your proof. If it doesn't look contaminated, but perhaps you don't trust it anyways, well run it through a lawnmower..
Honestly, this happened a week ago, I only got around to looking at it this weekend since we finished up seeding and I haven't been dropping into bed after 16 hours straight of sitting in a tractor or pulling wrenches on way heavier equipment.
So I'm sure it's long sorted out now.
You could run that in a mower without it damaging the motor? I'd never have guessed!
Lawnmowers, especially simple basic push mowers, are much cheaper and simpler than vehicles. No fuel injectors (carburetor), no oxygen sensors, hell most don't even have a fuel line, the carb pulls gas straight out of the tank.
If the gas actually is contaminated with diesel or oil, it wouldn't actually damage the engine, it would just run like shit and blow out more smoke than usual, until the gas tank is drained and fresh gas put in.
Now on the hypothetical other hand, if the gas was contaminated with something way more flammable than gasoline, such as acetone, then yeah that engine is probably gonna go BOOM!
Gas stations are usually franchises, owned by small businesses
Depends on where you are from. Where I am from most of the gas stations are owned by the local refineries.