Anybody hear of him or know him? I ran across one of his chainsaw dyno videos that was shown to me by my YT algorithm. Happened to be the 564XP he ported and dynoed. I found it intriguing and looked into him a bit more, knowing there are a lot of "hacks" out there online claiming to be...
Echo 355T Handful of tanks only run on Dominator @32:1
Husky T435, only ran on Dominator. Dozen or so tanks. @32:1
Husky 346XP. Ran on mostly Bel-Ray H1-R and then Honda HP2 over 12+ years. @32:1
Husky 550XP. Ran first on HP2 for a winter and then on Dominator this winter. @32:1
I'm contemplating on whether I want to change from Dominator now. I stuck my borescope into the exhaust and also into the spark plug hole of my new 355T that has a handful of tanks run through it using Dominator 32:1. It's spotless. Even the top of the piston has zero carbon.
It's hard to know for sure, being so far ahead, but I'm currently splitting/stacking my 2043 through 2047 wood right now. I should have over 100 full cords split/stacked in total by the time I'm done splitting/stacking this winter's haul.
The stuff I burned (and am burning) this winter was...
It sits in a non-heated garage by the quart. I pour it out of the quart into my measuring container and then into the gas can. It's a pain when it pours out of the measuring container like molasses. I have ways to deal with it, but if other oils burn cleaner and are thinner, I'd rather use them.
Schaeffer's 7000 is the "boat oil" you are referring to. The 9000 is not and is JASO FD rated.
https://www.schaefferoil.com/documents/248-9006-td.pdf
If you apply that same logic to -THIS- post and -THIS- post, then you shouldn't have any issues with Schaeffer's 7000 either. Maybe you need...
I use Dominator @32:1 and have had good results, but am going to try Schaeffer's 9000 next at the same ratio.
I've used H1-R and HP2 previously. Both are very thick oils, which makes them hard to work with in winter, which I solely cut in. Red Armor is also a thick oil. Seems Schaeffer's...
I'm curious as to what's the difference between Schaeffer's 7000 and 9000. I know one's semi (7000) and one is full (9000) but in terms of real world results in chainsaws, which one performs (as in burns clean and protects) better? I know tree monkey has had very good results with the 7000 and...
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