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Robert Raven
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Ive read that some people think that because modern 2 stroke oil is so much better than it used to be, it's ok to run older saws on 50:1, even if they were originally supposed to run with a richer mix.

 

I have a Stihl 070, pushing 40 years old. I normally use 25:1 as per the manual, but I'd love to use 50:1 or even Aspen when milling. Has anyone done this, do you think it would be ok, or is it a recipe for disaster?

 

Thanks.

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Ive read that some people think that because modern 2 stroke oil is so much better than it used to be, it's ok to run older saws on 50:1, even if they were originally supposed to run with a richer mix.

 

I have a Stihl 070, pushing 40 years old. I normally use 25:1 as per the manual, but I'd love to use 50:1 or even Aspen when milling. Has anyone done this, do you think it would be ok, or is it a recipe for disaster?

 

Thanks.

 

These saws were manufacturerd in the day where oil technology wasn't as good as it is now. The mix is dictated by the oil and not the saw, 50:1 is fine.

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