Sawyer Rob
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Aviation Fuel is 100 octane and ethanol free
Except that there's also 80/87 avgas and it's low octane fuel!
SR
Aviation Fuel is 100 octane and ethanol free
That too!I believe you mean the "Scout" scopes (promoted by Jeff Cooper).
Long eye relief is 4"!!!
Why shouldn't you say it, pretty sure most here are all about that sort of learning .I shouldn't be saying this, but it's the same engine as the next hp level tractor. Seen lots of guys turn them up, and a few turbo them as well. That aside my old man has a L245DT and that measly 25hp has always worked just fine for us. Loader work isn't really hp intensive, either is grading the drive really. Pto power is another thing, my B series has 22hp and I frequently take it over to his place to brush mow the field. (Stupid L series of his doesn't have a live pto.) Won't lie, think they both could use a few more hp for the brush hog. Good tractors, they just work and work good.
Where do you get it "cheap", I haven't seen it for 5.99 in a while now.B and C oil is so cheap at farm stores. I thought about running used in a complete POS Poulan but even then I decided against it. It's not even the mess it's going to burn your bar and not take care of your sprocket correctly because the viscosity and the tackiness is not there.
Check rural king if you get close to one Brett. Cam2 at ours was $6.99.Why shouldn't you say it, pretty sure most here are all about that sort of learning .
No PTO, my L3800 has a PTO.
The place I find I'd want more power is roto-tilling.
Where do you get it "cheap", I haven't seen it for 5.99 in a while now.
Here's at our local TSC . Glad I bought a bunch when it was "cheaper" .
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This is what I plan on buying the next time, as you can see to the right in the picture, it's 22 miles away. I need to go within a couple miles of the store tomorrow or later today, maybe I'll snag a case or two since it's much closer to cheap .
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So I decided to look at their site to make sure it was in stock... bottom right corner.
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The good thing is this bar and chain oil is in stock . It's a 2 gallon container, but it would be $1.50 more a gallon.
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Why shouldn't you say it, pretty sure most here are all about that sort of learning .
No PTO, my L3800 has a PTO.
The place I find I'd want more power is roto-tilling.
Where do you get it "cheap", I haven't seen it for 5.99 in a while now.
Here's at our local TSC . Glad I bought a bunch when it was "cheaper" .
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This is what I plan on buying the next time, as you can see to the right in the picture, it's 22 miles away. I need to go within a couple miles of the store tomorrow or later today, maybe I'll snag a case or two since it's much closer to cheap .
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So I decided to look at their site to make sure it was in stock... bottom right corner.
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The good thing is this bar and chain oil is in stock . It's a 2 gallon container, but it would be $1.50 more a gallon.
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I got mag 1 at family farm and home for 6.99 on sale awhile back. 10.99 everyday not great but better than buying a new oiler and bar and chain combo.Why shouldn't you say it, pretty sure most here are all about that sort of learning .
No PTO, my L3800 has a PTO.
The place I find I'd want more power is roto-tilling.
Where do you get it "cheap", I haven't seen it for 5.99 in a while now.
Here's at our local TSC . Glad I bought a bunch when it was "cheaper" .
View attachment 1022830
This is what I plan on buying the next time, as you can see to the right in the picture, it's 22 miles away. I need to go within a couple miles of the store tomorrow or later today, maybe I'll snag a case or two since it's much closer to cheap .
View attachment 1022831
So I decided to look at their site to make sure it was in stock... bottom right corner.
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The good thing is this bar and chain oil is in stock . It's a 2 gallon container, but it would be $1.50 more a gallon.
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On my recent bicycle trip I met a woman from Lake Tahoe who was also doing a bicycle trip. She is a retired educator who has been a serious cyclist for decades. We rode together from Buffalo, NY to Erie, PA where she dropped down to Pittsburgh while I continued on to Cleveland. We talked about our bicycle travel experiences while riding and over meals. In short, she has bicycle toured extensively in the U.S. and Canada along with extensive mountain/gravel bike riding in the Lake Tahoe area. She's also traveled in Russia, China and Africa... She surprised me when she started speaking Russian to the woman who owned the restaurant where we ate one evening. She also surprised the woman! She spoke in glowing terms about cycling in the Lake Tahoe area... enough so that I've got it on my list of possible locations for my next bicycle travel adventure. Still kicking around what I want out of my next expedition...Thanks. I live in a pretty good place for mtb'ing. Tahoe is about an hour's drive from me with unlimited riding, but the pics above are some the local trails for me. We've got some good single track locally, it's not nearly as ridden as the Tahoe stuff...you also have to search for some of it or know where it's at...not all of it is on a trail map.
NW of Worcester.We’re in Mass I’m in Ct we have Sunoco Race Fuel distributors can get it there that’s were I get mine
I believe the hi-test is alcohol free. I'll look into that. I have an airport 7 miles from me.AV Gas! Just go to your nearest municipal airport and ask where you can buy some. They will probably sell you some right there, or point you in the right direction on were to find it. Aviation Fuel is 100 octane and ethanol free. High Octane gas is much better for your saw than regular pump gas. There is no power gain from it, contrary to what most people think. The biggest advantage is that high octane gas burns slower because of a lower combustion rate than pump gas. Therefore your engine runs cooler. You won't notice the temp difference your self, but your piston and cylinder will. Also, av gas is very very stable and has a long shelf life! I've run it in my saws for a long time and I run them hard at 50:1. Believe me. There is a difference. The only con to running av gas is it is a bit pricier than pump gas. I want to say around $7.00-$8.00 a gallon. Hope this info helps.
and so it begins!!!This evening's bounty all from just a few rounds from the windfall oak down the road. Made a full load in the 6 wheel wheelbarrow. View attachment 1022672
Over on orange tractor talk there's a thread or two dedicated to the L2501 and bumping them up to 30 something hp, however it 100% voids the warranty and puts you in violation of the epa regulations. It dies seem like quite a few guys end up turning them up though. I have a little turbo off a 1L Isuzu sitting down under my work bench I'd like to get hooked up to my B series 1005 engine. Would love to take that 20hp and get 30 out of it, could probably brush hog in high range then.Why shouldn't you say it, pretty sure most here are all about that sort of learning .
No PTO, my L3800 has a PTO.
The place I find I'd want more power is roto-tilling.
Where do you get it "cheap", I haven't seen it for 5.99 in a while now.
Here's at our local TSC . Glad I bought a bunch when it was "cheaper" .
View attachment 1022830
This is what I plan on buying the next time, as you can see to the right in the picture, it's 22 miles away. I need to go within a couple miles of the store tomorrow or later today, maybe I'll snag a case or two since it's much closer to cheap .
View attachment 1022831
So I decided to look at their site to make sure it was in stock... bottom right corner.
View attachment 1022833
The good thing is this bar and chain oil is in stock . It's a 2 gallon container, but it would be $1.50 more a gallon.
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