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i just use the husqvarna stuff.

i have a load of fully synthetic left over from when i was kart racing, that stuff was £12 a litre but im not sure i can use it.

by the way we tested a load of different 2 stroke oils.

miller kartline came out top followed by silcolene pro2 and rock (all fully synthetics) :biggrin:

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I have Husky 440e , I had some Husqvarna oil supplied with it , once I finished that lot, I have used Stihl synthetic oil in it ever since.

 

Dilution at 50:1 , same mixture as my brushcutter. Strimmer , and no probs.

 

I use Bio oil on the chain , as I had cloging/sludge with ordinary mineral chain oil.

 

 

Dont mess with cheepo stuff.

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I have Husky 440e , I had some Husqvarna oil supplied with it , once I finished that lot, I have used Stihl synthetic oil in it ever since.

 

Dilution at 50:1 , same mixture as my brushcutter. Strimmer , and no probs.

 

I use Bio oil on the chain , as I had cloging/sludge with ordinary mineral chain oil.

 

 

Dont mess with cheepo stuff.

 

I just want to find some off the best oil for a good price,then I will decide.......

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We use the green stihl 2stroke oil. We switched from using the red stihl 2stroke oil and noticed a definate improvment in saw performance.

 

Same here. The Husky XP stuff was just as good though.

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