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Racing/High Octane/Aviation Fuel in Chainsaws?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hexa Fox" data-source="post: 4767037" data-attributes="member: 115708"><p>If you have a method that works for your saws and you have been using it a very long time then that is what I wanted people to share with me. Because I know people around here just buy cheap gas mix the oil in with it and use the same mixture for years. I know a lot of their Stihls are 10+ years old and they start right up. I just don't think these newer saws (or anything) is made like they were in the old days. I love my MS 290 and want it to work a really long time. Even more so now that I am getting ready to pick up a MS 660. I really don't need a $1,300 purchase letting me down because of some garbage gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexa Fox, post: 4767037, member: 115708"] If you have a method that works for your saws and you have been using it a very long time then that is what I wanted people to share with me. Because I know people around here just buy cheap gas mix the oil in with it and use the same mixture for years. I know a lot of their Stihls are 10+ years old and they start right up. I just don't think these newer saws (or anything) is made like they were in the old days. I love my MS 290 and want it to work a really long time. Even more so now that I am getting ready to pick up a MS 660. I really don't need a $1,300 purchase letting me down because of some garbage gas. [/QUOTE]
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