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What oil is best? and what ratio?

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Is this after the BelRay recomendation at 32:1 from several years ago, or is this what you personally run?

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I only switched from Bel-Ray because of the M-Tronic and A/T saws. They didn't perform well on the thick H1R. So I needed an oil that ran well in all the saws I build. I tried 2R on @bwalker 's recommendation, and it's done very well for me.
 

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I only switched from Bel-Ray because of the M-Tronic and A/T saws. They didn't perform well on the thick H1R. So I needed an oil that ran well in all the saws I build. I tried 2R on @bwalker 's recommendation, and it's done very well for me.
Why the move away from 32:1 also?

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Same reason.

For my own saws that are old school, I run 32:1. But.....I have to keep a jug of 40:1 for the A/T saws.
And when you say old school your just referring to normal old carbureted saws? Your not talking about old school saws from the 70 and 80s specifically like old Homelites and MaCulloch saws are you?

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And when you say old school your just referring to normal old carbureted saws? Your not talking about old school saws from the 70 and 80s specifically like old Homelites and MaCulloch saws are you?

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I'm talking about MS660s, and the like.
 
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