What Brand Of Two Stroke Oil Do You Prefer?

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John, when ever I need to seize a saw I have the best luck with FISH OIL. Good stuff, made buy fish, for fish and of fish. It's gets a little ripe on a warm day but doesn't take long to work. Probably wouldn't be as bad in the Yukon anyway.

It's really four stroke oil but fish said to only use half as much as it recomends in your two strokes for best results.:cheers:
 
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I cant figgure out why all the fuss on here about mixing oil anyway??? All my saws have two tanks,, one for gas and one for oil???
 
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FRom time to time I see this stuff for sale, usually fairly cheap.

http://www.foodservicedirect.com/pr...tion-MAG1-Universal-Two-Cycle-Oil-8-Ounce.htm

http://www.wd-wpp.com/greases/2cyc6pk.pdf


Because of where I see it stocked, I have always passed it by: do YOU buy your supplies at the dollar store? While it probably won't actually cause the quick demise of the average chainsaw or blower, I'm pretty confident its not the best out there.

AS a P.S.: I realize this is a fun thread, but this is just my warped sense opf humor at play; interject a serious comment and wait for the eyes to roll...LOL!
 
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