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L0giX

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  1. ive a km130r with strimmer, blower, scrub cutter and pole pruner attachments, i use the green mix and have never had bother.... watch the mouldings around the engine when starting, i badly cut and scarred 4 fingers starting it once and another lad who used it done 2 fingers, sharp vent holes on mine!

     

    good tip, thanks mate:)

  2. I have changed to the stihl HP ultra oil since buying a km130r. It runs on the other stuff but I find it seems a bit sweeter on the ultra. The ultra is designed for the 4 mix engines. Not that much more expensive and I use it in everything now.

     

    if its the stuff i have just been looking at its about £20 for 1l :confused1:

     

    that's mega pricey lol... you can get 5l oregon semi synth for about that.

  3. Ditto, I switched to HP Ultra as my blower has a 4 mix engine and its brilliant. I now use it in everything and it all runs sweet and much less smoke out the exhaust.

     

    How much is it for 5litres roughly?

    Is it the green stuff?

    Cheers

  4. My first 4 mix the valves clogged aparently because if the use of regular stihl 2 stroke both my km130's have been nothing short of a nightmare and I would strongly recommend finding an alternative machine...

     

    lol don't say that, its on its way too me now and i just bought a blower and edger :lol:

     

    What's been the problem? i all ways read good reviews about them?

  5. Hello all :biggrin:

     

    Just wondering what 2stroke oil people use in stihl 4-mix engines..

    Just about he get a stihl kombi km130r and getting a little confused as some people use any old oil and others say you need fully synthetic stihl oil or it leaves carbon deposits.

     

    Any recommendations and views?

     

    :thumbup:

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