So is 40:1 a little bottle to a gallon or are u mixing it with an actual ratio rite? If so I’m gonna have to get a quart of 2 stroke, usually just mix a little bottle to a gallon. Oh and start, warm, & cool through a whole tank or just once lol.40:1 start and warm up cool down and next day drive it like you stole it ...........
this for bottom end longevity40:1 start and warm up cool down and next day drive it like you stole it ...........
This for good ring sealI let them warm about 20 seconds at idle, engage the brake and give it a couple pulls. Then brake off and give it a few light revs, i like to get a load on a saw pretty quickly...
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yep i use a ratio rite and your favorite 2 stroke @ 40:1 using BLUE pump handle fuel .............the 395xp is a mean saw.....have fun ..... and just for break in ...So is 40:1 a little bottle to a gallon or are u mixing it with an actual ratio rite? If so I’m gonna have to get a quart of 2 stroke, usually just mix a little bottle to a gallon. Oh and start, warm, & cool through a whole tank or just once lol.
yep i use a ratio rite and your favorite 2 stroke @ 40:1 using BLUE pump handle fuel .............the 395xp is a mean saw.....have fun ..... and just for break in ...
....................zip....................Was wondering how everyone breaks these things in............................zip...........................
Here In Utah the blue gas pump handle denotes ..... ( E-FREE -89 octane )... fuel cost is around $2.20 per gallon ...."blue pump handle fuel"?
Colors of fuel nozzle handles aren't a standardized thing.
Googling comes up with blue handles being E15 gasahol. I'd not run that in a small engine unless had no other choice. E10 gasahol is bad enough.
When all else fails, read the instructions.What’s up guys, got my 395 in the mail today. Was wondering how everyone breaks these things in. First time with a new saw, especially something like this. From running a 455 to this just firing it up is WOW. Thanks guys
When all else fails, read the instructions.
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