Jusgunn3
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I’d rather have a few bites than spray tha crap on me…
That's Permethrin. It works good but you have to wear the same clothes or spray ahead and wait for it to dry.
For me motul scooter power 2t.....@32:1for me best i can get here motul 710 40:1 cheaper than husqvarnna xp
I have run it in br800x and fs131r. Clean and responsive at 50:1. Runs a tad warmer than Saber but has a better hit. Edit... Smells good.Any word on motorex cross power 2T?
9000 doesn't burn very clean in Lawnboys, beyond that I cant say. Nor can I think of a reason to use a marine oil in a chainsaw.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 has been using it for decades. On paper the 9000 should be even better, but things don't always work that way. Wondering if anybody can share real results if they have ran both in chainsaws.
Price is the biggest difference about double. The 9000 is around $24 a quart with 7000 $12 or $40.95 for a gallon. The 7000 mixes well at 32:1 and that’s what I use. Boat oils are supposed to be more environmentally friendly. Next time I’m in the big city I will splurge and pick up 9000 and do some comparisons.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 has been using it for decades. On paper the 9000 should be even better, but things don't always work that way. Wondering if anybody can share real results if they have ran both in chainsaws.
I have run both. I settled on 9000. Piston and cylinders have no buildup. A slight wash on dome after hours of runtime. heavy coating on crank and bearings and skirts.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 has been using it for decades. On paper the 9000 should be even better, but things don't always work that way. Wondering if anybody can share real results if they have ran both in chainsaws.




