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What oil have you been using regular for the last few years, do you stick with one brand or use whatever is convenient at the time.

What ratio do you use and why

 

I had a good deal on Husqvarna oil a long time ago and have it also Stihl, both are very good.

Aspen 2 is ready mixed and noticed it burns much cleaner (just look down the plug hole for yourself) :thumbup:

 

So what you been burning :001_huh:

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I use DM chainsaws " own " brand . Been using it it for ages , never let me down . Cheaper than Stihl or Husky and has those convenient graduations on the bottle .

 

I recon we should be charging Mat for all this good publicity.:thumbup:

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Over the last 12 years or so I've almost exclusively used the Oregon oil and never had any problems.

 

I do like the fact it's such a deep red as there's no confusion over it being neat fuel or not.

 

It's suddenly got really expensive round us so I might go onto the Husky Low Smoke once I'm through this last 5l can, but I don't think the blue dye is very visible.

 

I've always run 100ml to 5l of fuel when going into a saw.

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