As others have said.. newer tanks are CLOSED systems and will NOT breath for about 30 years now. I normally fill up when below a quarter unless there is a need otherwise, like a long trip or holiday weekend. On closed systems there is NO need to keep full. And keeping almost full is NOT full so whats the point.
Older vehicles.. danged if you do danged if you dont. gas only last 6 months or less. so fill it up and store it and you have 20 gallons of crap in your tank to flush out. Stabil does not work over a year and most cases even less in my collection of 14 motorcycles.. I prefer to run them dry... I ESPECIALLY run the carburetors dry or they will need cleaning with the external_link gas. The 4 generators are also run dry and have removable boat tanks on them for that purpose. Diesel will hold for many years and fire right off, so no problem there. I prefer to leave them low and add new fuel when using.
And keeping almost full is NOT full so whats the point. old wives tales keeping keeping on.
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