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    New from North Carolina seeking battery chainsaw recommendations.

    I should add, chain speed seems to be right up in the same ball park as my 241, 261’s, etc.
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    New from North Carolina seeking battery chainsaw recommendations.

    You will not regret getting the Stihl Msa220. I have it with the 050 PS3 chain on a 16 inch bar with 300s batteries. It surprises me how long the 300s battery lasts. I seldom switch to the spare during an outing. It will bite more than it has power for if you let it. You lose about 2 inches of...
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    Chainsaw 2 Cycle Oil Poll

    That is exactly what the pictures are saying, if you read the fine print.
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    Chainsaw 2 Cycle Oil Poll

    And some more.
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    Chainsaw 2 Cycle Oil Poll

    All this got me a little curious, so I went to the shop and took some pictures, saves me typing a thousand words.
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    Oil VS Fuel

    I recently watched a video on here from a year or two ago, but try as I may I can’t seem to find it now. The video showed carbon deposits from six different engineered fuels in reasonably identical chainsaw tests. Aspen and Motomix showed no carbon deposits after 2 gallons of cutting. Trufuel...
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    Oil VS Fuel

    From what I found out on websites and cans, Husky, Trufuel, VP and HarvestKing are all distillate based fuels.
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    Oil VS Fuel

    From what I’ve recently tried to find out, the only actual alkylate fuels I’ve found are Aspen and Stihl Motomix. The others are distillates and do not burn clean like true alkylates.
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    about to purchase MS261 - HELP

    An 18” light 04 bar and RSP chain weighs just about 7 ounces less than the regular bar and chain. It’s not a lot, but I can feel the difference, and it gets my 261cm down to 14 pounds 5 ounces filled and ready to cut.
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    Nephew didn't put oi in!

    I did just that after a previous loan to my brother. He bought himself a saw next time he needed one.
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