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Dolmar 4 stroke saw in the makes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dolmar_Tech_Mgr" data-source="post: 350416" data-attributes="member: 3393"><p>You are correct that the saw uses a mixed fuel. The advantage to this is you can run the tool in multiple positions and it reduces the weight. If you did not mix the fuel you would have to have three tanks - one for fuel, one for bar oil and one for motor oil. This would make the tool useless in the woods with the added weight. The four stroke tool reduces the emissions from a normal two stroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolmar_Tech_Mgr, post: 350416, member: 3393"] You are correct that the saw uses a mixed fuel. The advantage to this is you can run the tool in multiple positions and it reduces the weight. If you did not mix the fuel you would have to have three tanks - one for fuel, one for bar oil and one for motor oil. This would make the tool useless in the woods with the added weight. The four stroke tool reduces the emissions from a normal two stroke. [/QUOTE]
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