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Newbie to running older saws, question on mix ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="scut207" data-source="post: 7827611" data-attributes="member: 179967"><p>I have access from my dads passing to a lot of olds school saws. I need to cut down a few trees in suburbia will not be doing any sort of heavy logging.</p><p></p><p>My current stable is an 015, an 031AV, MS 280, MS 290, MS440 a TS400 cutoff and a Homelite 1130G which I only use for the last cut close to the ground on some really really big(to me) stuff as it has a 36sh" bar. Thinking I should never use it tho, as it has a 1/2" chain and I know those are rarer than chicken teeth. </p><p></p><p>Can they all run on modern 40 or 50:1 mix without danger of damage? I mix my own as I have a gas station nearby that sells non-ethonal that I use in all my small engine stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scut207, post: 7827611, member: 179967"] I have access from my dads passing to a lot of olds school saws. I need to cut down a few trees in suburbia will not be doing any sort of heavy logging. My current stable is an 015, an 031AV, MS 280, MS 290, MS440 a TS400 cutoff and a Homelite 1130G which I only use for the last cut close to the ground on some really really big(to me) stuff as it has a 36sh" bar. Thinking I should never use it tho, as it has a 1/2" chain and I know those are rarer than chicken teeth. Can they all run on modern 40 or 50:1 mix without danger of damage? I mix my own as I have a gas station nearby that sells non-ethonal that I use in all my small engine stuff. [/QUOTE]
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