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Got a at of that stuff myself but that's the question that I want to know...Has he been using that stuff for 20 years with good results despite the warning?

20 years.

- he has run schaeffers 7000 32:1. every 2 stroke he has had in the last 20years Dirt bikes, weed whips, ATVs, sleds, you name it.
- every chainsaw that gets tested runs on it.
- every chainsaw that gets ported runs on it.
- all his personal saws. All his son's saws. All my saws have run on it.

not one problem. in 20 years!!!! thousands and thousands of gallons of mix run. Tough to argue with that.

Pours easy. Blue. Doesn't smell. Burns clean. Stores well. Inside of saws always immaculate. Fair priced. In business for 179years. ...since 1839.

So why do they put TCW3 on the bottle?? My understanding is they didn't pay for a higher cert. But at this point I've run so much of it I don't really care what it says. I can't beat the stuff. Not like I haven't tried. See pic.
 

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Moparmyway

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http://www.schaefferoil.com/retail-locations.html

Gallon of 7000 ~ $30. Gallon of 9000 = ~$48. I've run 7000 or 9000 in all our 661 tests. That way always using the same oil and gas. But some of the stuff we've done has been well questionable. Yet saw has always been fine. Running the 661 at almost 15k. Running that race 461 at almost 17k. Running the 661 with 60" bar and 404 chain. Running cut after cut trying to heat the saw up. Then countless changes to cylinder port timing variations, port shapes, Timing, carb, and other unnamed *f-wordery.


Seen the inside of scott's 440 - which has over 1,000 gallons of gas (mix 32:1 schaeffers 7000). It's CLEAN.
If he takes credit card or PayPal, I’ll order some from him, just need a PP address. If you guys are coming to Dans, just throw it in the trunk

Otherwise I’ll use your link and get some
 

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I’d say different saws do differently.

Strong MS440 High Bred
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No, it was not taken down for this thread.

I almost beat one out lookin' at these photos.
 

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What don't the small saws like about it? Do they not tune right or....
Wouldn’t hold a tune. Burned dirty enough to foul a plug on my 55. Greasy mufflers. Step up to 70 ish cc no problems. Went back to using husky’s low smoke cheap stuff. I think it’s a tad thick for smaller cylinders. I’m no oil guru just my first hand experience.
 

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Husqvarna 272 after being ran on Red Armor at 50:1 for 18 months. Before that was ran on brand whateverischeapest for 20 years, mostly orange bottle Stihl. Was very carboned up when I switched to RA, engine was this clean when I took it apart for new bearings. Also, the carbon smear was there when I got the saw. Have since switched to 32:1 and no carbon buildup to report.

My experience has been AutoTune and M-Tronic do not like Red Armor at 32:1, too thick, the computer cannot adjust far enough. Seems to be no problem at 40:1 however.
 
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