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mixing ratios for 2 stroke chainsaws
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<blockquote data-quote="bwalker" data-source="post: 7904746" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>For most of us it's not what works. Most any petroleum oil would probably work.</p><p>Alot of those old saws don't have many hours on them. Lots of guys think there saws have a ton of time on them, but they just don't. A full time logger will get only 1-2 years out of a saw and to get two it's going to need to be re ringed once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwalker, post: 7904746, member: 2495"] For most of us it's not what works. Most any petroleum oil would probably work. Alot of those old saws don't have many hours on them. Lots of guys think there saws have a ton of time on them, but they just don't. A full time logger will get only 1-2 years out of a saw and to get two it's going to need to be re ringed once. [/QUOTE]
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