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Why 50:1 is the Best Ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="catbuster" data-source="post: 5580937" data-attributes="member: 43470"><p>I have, by my count, 27 pieces of mixed-fuel burning equipment at my Louisville branch. Throw that in with 4 440s, 2 460s, a TS 400 cut off saw and a BG 85 on my department, and an FS 130, 55 and 576XP for my personal use, plus approx. 30 saws, cut off saws and other equipment in PA. </p><p></p><p>They all run 50:1 HP Ultra, have for years, and probably will continue to. I've had no failures due to fuel yet. I think that speaks for itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catbuster, post: 5580937, member: 43470"] I have, by my count, 27 pieces of mixed-fuel burning equipment at my Louisville branch. Throw that in with 4 440s, 2 460s, a TS 400 cut off saw and a BG 85 on my department, and an FS 130, 55 and 576XP for my personal use, plus approx. 30 saws, cut off saws and other equipment in PA. They all run 50:1 HP Ultra, have for years, and probably will continue to. I've had no failures due to fuel yet. I think that speaks for itself. [/QUOTE]
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