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Erm. So long as its decent oil doesn't make a blind bit of difference.

 

But I'm worried if I should say this so here is the whisper...

 

 

if you where using aspen there wouldnt be a problem.:lol::lol::lol:

 

So sounds like they are being tight.

 

Why does Stihl say their oil mix at 50:1 but other 'decent' TC oil mix at 25:1?

Seems a radical difference

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Why does Stihl say their oil mix at 50:1 but other 'decent' TC oil mix at 25:1?

Seems a radical difference

 

Something to do with the refining process.

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Are you sure he was'nt trying to extract something

 

For sure......

 

he's had you hook line and sinker!!!!

 

I'm surprised he didn't ask you to buy him some tartan paint on you're way out!

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Why does Stihl say their oil mix at 50:1 but other 'decent' TC oil mix at 25:1?

Seems a radical difference

 

The Stihl oil will be of higher quality and will have had more development in its manufacturer, 25:1 is more relevent to oils used in the 1980s, Amasoil is mixed at 100:1....and still works!

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Apparently marine 2 stroke oil is different though . My mate borrowed an out board but took his own saw fuel and it ran for a short time then stopped and left him all at sea so to speak . He had to row back . The bloke whose out board it was said it was down to the oil ??

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Apparently marine 2 stroke oil is different though . My mate borrowed an out board but took his own saw fuel and it ran for a short time then stopped and left him all at sea so to speak . He had to row back . The bloke whose out board it was said it was down to the oil ??

 

Really. I use to use basic 2 stroke oil picked up from my local motor factors, comma oil it was. Used it on the outboard with no problems at all.

 

But I think the marine stuff is down to pollutants going into the water than what the oil is.

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