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Tell me they don't make a cherry scented oil.
Ipone strawberry is better.Tell me they don't make a cherry scented oil.![]()
Only thing i don't like is it is in 2.6 oz bottles ,have to dump them into the amsoil ones i guess ,they have the oz. marked off up to 8take the 5 gallon mix bottle of husqvarna oil and mix 3.2 gallons of gas with it for 32:1.
I poured some on my finger ,it looks just like the amsoil color ,which i like sure is reassuring when someone else fills one of my tools up now and i can see blue gas .I have ran many gallons of xp oil
Saws ran good on it
buy your oil here it comes with free shipping. they have the 1 gallon jugs of husqvarna xp for 48$Only thing i don't like is it is in 2.6 oz bottles ,have to dump them into the amsoil ones i guess ,they have the oz. marked off up to 8
Klotz is cheaperbuy your oil here it comes with free shipping. they have the 1 gallon jugs of husqvarna xp for 48$
there is 3 pages of it take a look.
http://www.russopower.com/store/supplies/oil/2-cycle-oil/default.aspx
klotz gives me headache and has no stabilizer in it.Klotz is cheaper
Sent you $20.Thanks man.
isaac_welle@yahoo.com is my paypal. I can do a go fund me but they get like 5%.
this money ends up in Scott's hands (aka Tree Monkey) ...sending some mill work his way kinda thing.
Figure get like 30 guys to do $20 a pop that's $600...that shouldn't be too hard.
I have $1,500 just in chains + other $$$ elsewhere committed to this little test. So I'm kinda outta resources.
It'll work, but certainly not needed[emoji6]Klotz is dirtbike oil. It wont work in a chainsaw?![]()
I agree but I do believe it will protect better. Theres a reason its a designed race oil? Its strongs so use less of it isnt combusting and should perform fine and from the pistons I have seen all the Klotz oils combust well even at 32to1. No one has to use it or worry about this thread if they have the oil debate all figured out?It'll work, but certainly not needed[emoji6]
This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Same as who builds the best saws.
Depends on to many things.
I agree. I myself have settled on a oil that from things I have seen may at least settle my mind but probably not necessary. Ive looked for a oil for quite awhile that mixed/poured easily, doesnt smell to high hell and back , and combust like it should and settled on 1. Doesnt mean its right for everyone or necessaryThe oil debate will never be settled. Too many variables.
Im slow I guess, whats that mean?/thread