jakethesnake
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My left thumb is sensitive. And skeered. He been hit beforeSissy
My left thumb is sensitive. And skeered. He been hit beforeSissy
One of my customers was losing a PTO bearing about every six months on Husky Silver. He switched to Dominator and hasn't lost one in about 3 seasons now.
That really got my attention.
As it pertains to crank bearings. I dont think there is any replacement for quantity. Especially with the newer Mtronic/Autotune says which use less fuel and as a result are less lubricated.Probably a good choice for everyday use, not so sure about saws that sit around in a damp basement, shed or whatnot. I'm still running K2
The factory reccomended oil ratios didnt change but the amount of oil lubricating the engine did. Better fuel economy = less oil lubricating the motor.In noticed a fairly decent difference in fuel economy when I strato saws entered my fleet. Run time per tank increased noticeably. Factory recommended oil ratios didn't seem to change as far as I'm aware.
Agreed.As it pertains to crank bearings. I dont think there is any replacement for quantity. Especially with the newer Mtronic/Autotune says which use less fuel and as a result are less lubricated.
I absolutely hate that oilView attachment 123712
Hooray blue oil!!!
Price went up though..
Time to go shopping for something cheaper.
I ain't too proud to use bout anything. You guys can keep the boutique stuff..
How much was the Schaeffer's 7000 again?
If it's less than $8 a quart, I may have to try it.
They used the force??I paid $30/gallon. I'm surprised to see the Stihl name on that champion oil. I wonder how they managed that.
Lol somehow got back to the reason this thread was started.Next time I'm at Scott's, I may have to pick up a case of gallon jugs.
$30 is pretty damn good.
LmaoPurely unintentional, I can assure you.