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Let us know how you get on.

 

I thought the oil threads on motorcycle forums were heated..they got nothing on you chainsaw dudes!

 

 

Used fuel in both 535 brushcutter and 560 xpg today, smelt like when I'm about to start a race @ enduros, actually thought the brushcutter went better on it! Nice to try these things

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Went to local dealers today. Ordered 4 ltr of husky 2 stroke the standard not xp or LS over a week ago.Didn't have it in when I went.

They have to order a pallet if it in, so no show. I've always used it. I got the last lot from a dealer at Moffat in Scotland when u was on holiday.

 

All I said when the salesperson said they had to buy a pallet load was,

 

"I'd need to be somewhere more forestry based. To get it then"

 

From nowhere his colleague sprang out to say Morris 2HSS was a far better oil. Blah blah, on the defensive. Every new saw leaves the premises with Morris in it.

So for the first time I've bought alternative oil.

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I use carlube 2 stroke, it says jaso fb on the back. I take it this is not what you would recomend. They did have an orange one that said jaso fd. so which one is best and why. ( i do run dolmar / maks by the way )

A couple of years ago we had a spate of mainly Stihl chainsaws brought in with scored pistons. They all came from the same area served by the same petrol station. It transpired that the garage sold a common brand of motor cycle oil , could have been Carlube, but certainly similar that the chainsaw owner was buying and using at 50:1. This is a mineral 2 stroke oil and the only mineral 2 stroke oil that I know is safe to use at 50:1 is Stihl HP or red, as far as I am aware oil other mineral brands need using at 25:1 The garage changed over to selling Oregon 2T oil and the saw problems stopped

Oil badged as synthetic or semi synthetic is generally for use at 50:1 , anything not labelled synthetic is usually mineral and hence requires double that amount of oil for a given mix quantity

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Move on from Jaso FB oil folks, ditch the mineral with the exception of Stihl HP for run-in.

 

 

I wouldn't even bother for run-in tbh, most of the manufacturers advise only running alkylate fuel from word go! That's rated as JASO FD.

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