CHDinCT
Veteran Member
Man I guess I should read the manuals...I have two Stihl chain saws and on my second tank of fuel in my new blower and I have been running 87 octane...with no problems (that I am aware of) or starting issues.
Same here, except I have been running 87 octane in my Echo PB-4600 backpack blower for over 10 years only to notice this year the manual spec's 89 octane. I probably read that when it was new and just forgot it over one winter. As long as I use fresh gas and fuel stabilzer, it starts on the first or second pull and runs strong. My only complaint is it's smokes so much. The newer equipment runs much cleaner, so much so, I'm thinking of selling the Echo and buying a Stihl BP-550 or 600, just for my lungs.