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I have always trusted Schaeffer’s 9000 5w30 in both my GMC pickup and my Wife’s Jeep Patriot with excellent results. I also run Schaeffer’s 7000 15w40 in my built 401 AMC mill stuffed in my CJ5..
That being said, I have always used Stihl Ultra in my saws (mostly because until recently I had been employed at Stihl dealerships and had a healthy discount, and also because of promoting the product).
Now that my discount is gone, I am going to switch to Schaeffer’s 2 cycle oil - but not sure which one yet. Locally I can get a gallon of 7000 for $22 and change, and 9000 for $44 and change... decisions decisions!!
Honestly though, with all of the pictures and research RedBull has posted on here, and TreeMonkey’s words of experience about running 7000 (and yes, I completely believe his claim), I will most likely start using the 7000 TCW3 synthetic blend.
Just my 2 cents.
That being said, I have always used Stihl Ultra in my saws (mostly because until recently I had been employed at Stihl dealerships and had a healthy discount, and also because of promoting the product).
Now that my discount is gone, I am going to switch to Schaeffer’s 2 cycle oil - but not sure which one yet. Locally I can get a gallon of 7000 for $22 and change, and 9000 for $44 and change... decisions decisions!!
Honestly though, with all of the pictures and research RedBull has posted on here, and TreeMonkey’s words of experience about running 7000 (and yes, I completely believe his claim), I will most likely start using the 7000 TCW3 synthetic blend.
Just my 2 cents.