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In fact does anyone use this sort of oil i know of 3 xp saws that have seazed up and the diagnosis of the Husky dealer was because he didnt use xp oil. So if you dont use this oil what do you use ?

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I've always ended up using Oregon oil - never had any probs. Don't be tempted to use the cheap rubbish you can pick up in petrol stations - I had to one day and ended up with about 300ml of oil into 5l of petrol before I'd chance it :scared:

 

Daft thing was it didn't even smoke much :alberteinstein:

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Hello guys this is my first post.:wave: Does anyone know where you can get cheap Xp 2 stroke oil from ? Thank you very much:fisheye:

 

when I was working for fountains, we had a load of trouble with saws nipping up part of which was operator error but we were also told by Andy white who does the majority of there testing not to use low ash burning oil on any saws under 50cc and pref not at all on saws that were been worked hard each day, huski supply both, my preferance has always been sthil or oregon but each to there own.:icon14:

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Yeh sorry i mean Husqvarna Xp oil if this helps any 1 you never had any problem with the Stihl oil then? Im just afraid of seazing my saw

 

you been chatting to the husky reps???? i run all my saws from a 395 -200t on normal stihl 2 stroke but have been told i will seize them unless i run top of the range xp oils

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