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I will check and let you know!Hey I really want this saw, but I just bought another , in other words terrible timing.
Whats the shipping to 29671 ?
I can weight my existing one if you give me your zip.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a Remington saw and was curious what brand of oil you run in them for the 16-1 ratio. Thanks svk!Sold pending receipt of funds.
I never ran that. But honestly any would workI'm about to pull the trigger on a Remington saw and was curious what brand of oil you run in them for the 16-1 ratio. Thanks svk!
I'm about to pull the trigger on a Remington saw and was curious what brand of oil you run in them for the 16-1 ratio. Thanks svk!
I agree with what broken said. I mix mine to 50:1 then I add alil bit more oil for good measure. Better to be more lubricated than less.44:1 is what many Commercial cutters run with premium synthetic oil !
I have run numerous hobby saws at 50:1 over the yrs will premium synthetic oils . No problems however my more expensive work saws get the little richer 44:1 , again plugs look good never any carbon build up . Even my old Pioneers originally spec'd for 16:1 now run 50:1 or 44:1 since their seldom used lol.I agree with what broken said. I mix mine to 50:1 then I add alil bit more oil for good measure. Better to be more lubricated than less.
Which Remingtons do you have....I picked up a few in southern Minnesota this summer and just started looking at my Remington Super 754 today...it was -10 this mourning so shop work sounded nicer then working outside!..I just run the 32:1 Stihl in all my old MACs and Homies and they seem happy....I run 16-1 rec fuel in my remingtons dang parts are to hard to come by to have any failures but I could be alil overprotective
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