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Terp
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2 Cycle Oil - Ratio and Brand
Original Message Mar 23, 2005 5:52 pm |
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Well, after trolling for some feedback on a new trimmer and visiting a number of dealers, I have kind of settled in on the Echo PAS 260 head unit with the rapid load trimmer and the edger attachment. No one has had anything bad to say about Echo. When I pick it up, it feels right - good balance, not too heavy, and offers some flexibility.  I'll probably pick it up next week.So what about oil? Synthetic or stick with the Echo or Stihl 50:1. I have two other pieces of 2 cycle OPE (a Weedeater brand leaf blower and edger about 12 years old) that use a 40:1 mix. I'm not crazy about having another fuel container with yet another type of fuel in it. Can I use the 50:1 Echo or Stihl for all my 2 cycle OPE? Does the Echo/Stihl 50:1 have adequate lubrication qualities for the older 40:1 equipment? Or go with synthetic for everything, which I believe is 100:1.  Anyone know if the warrranty is affected if you use synthetic at 100:1?
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Marshall
   
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Re: 2 Cycle Oil - Ratio and Brand
Reply #1 Mar 23, 2005 7:04 pm |
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Blue9R
   
Location: Illinois
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Re: 2 Cycle Oil - Ratio and Brand
Reply #2 Mar 24, 2005 7:03 am |
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Marshall has a good recommendation - the Echo synthetic blend 2 cycle oil is blended & packaged for Echo by Citgo. I ran this oil in chainsaws over the last couple of months and it is a good, low smoke mix.
 As far as mix ratio’s, many people desire additional protection and run the 50:1 mix a little heavy at 2.56 oz to .9 gallons of gas. This works out to a 45:1 mix ratio. No problems at all with today’s ISO-LEGD/JASO FC rated oils.
 When I run one of older 70’s/80’s era Homelite chainsaws from my collection, I fill the saw with this 45:1 mix & add an additional .1 oz of oil with an eye dropper directly to the saw’s gas tank & then shake it good before use.
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18Degrees
  
Joined: Jan 18, 2005
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Re: 2 Cycle Oil - Ratio and Brand
Reply #4 Mar 24, 2005 12:46 pm |
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I use this Mixmizer  http://www.autobarn.net/mix2cycfuelm.html   I got it at Walmart. It is great!   Take an empty 1 Quart oil container to mix up two tanks of fuel for chian saw or leaf blower and inject the proper amount of 2cycle oil by reading the scale on the side of it.  50:1  32:1   100:1 40:1 and others too! OR there is also another scale for 1 pint ( ½ quart) mixing which is just right for one tankfull of mix in a chian saw(50:1) or leaf blower(32:1). Doing this makes one little 2.6 oz container for oil last a long time for little jobs.  I just grab fresh gas,oil container, oil, and Mixmizer and shake up a fresh pint-then dump what i don't use into the car's gas tank when I'm done.  So easy to use that I don"t try and guess if I am going to use these tools within a week or dump the gas-----just dump it and keep the tools empty.                                    18 degrees
This message was modified Mar 28, 2005 by 18Degrees
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