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Just brought a second hand basic saw to play around with before investing in new gear.

 

The manual states it runs on a 1:25 mix, but the person I brought it off ran it using a 1:50 mix.

 

Should I continue using a 1:50 mix or clean out the machine and revert to the manual and use the 1:25 mix?

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As long as you use good quality synthetic 2 stroke oil it will run better at 50 : 1 . Don't use the crappy garden center stuff .

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As long as you use good quality synthetic 2 stroke oil it will run better at 50 : 1 . Don't use the crappy garden center stuff .

 

Maybe see if you can download teh manual for it and chek what it's meant to run on. Most chaisaws, and all the ones I've had, are 1:50. It might be tempting to err ont eh safe side and use 1:25 but that can be bad for the carb and the timing (I've been told) if it really needs 1:50. Also better to use chainsaw 2 stroke oil, it's designed for faster revving of saws (18,000 rpm) than lawenmowers (?3,000 rpm).

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Its an MT-9999, brought it to get used to using a saw before I make the investment into something new, just not sure whether to continue using a 1:50 mix or revert to the suggested 1:25 mix (guessing I will need to clean it out)

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Its an MT-9999, brought it to get used to using a saw before I make the investment into something new, just not sure whether to continue using a 1:50 mix or revert to the suggested 1:25 mix (guessing I will need to clean it out)

 

There's no reason for it to need cleaning out if you decide to go to 25:1 mix but it might need the mixture screws adjusting and it will smoke more.

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In theory it should be better as you are putting more fuel through compared to oil but I doubt you will notice any difference in practise.

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Maybe see if you can download teh manual for it and chek what it's meant to run on. Most chaisaws, and all the ones I've had, are 1:50. It might be tempting to err ont eh safe side and use 1:25 but that can be bad for the carb and the timing (I've been told) if it really needs 1:50. Also better to use chainsaw 2 stroke oil, it's designed for faster revving of saws (18,000 rpm) than lawenmowers (?3,000 rpm).

 

Man.....18,000rpm, thought my saws were fast revving:lol:

 

It is the oil that dictates the mix and not the saw. Most decent quality oils nowerdays mix at 50:1, there are a few exeptions such as Amsoil at 100:1.

 

The 25:1 comes from the 1960s - 1980s where the oil was a bit under developed. Run a modern machine on this and it will smoke like beggary and carbon up.

 

Use decent quality oil and mix to the OILS instructions

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