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Re: Re: Re: 2-cycle fuel mix
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Posted by Ray,IN on June 21, 2002 at 20:01:02 from (66.244.71.36):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 2-cycle fuel mix posted by Bob on June 21, 2002 at 18:28:03:
I agree with Bob. I never try to out-engineer the engineers that designed a successful product. Did you ask what engineering school your dealer/mechanic graduated from? I have two Echo chainsaws,two Homelites- one is a 50's model, two Stihl weedeaters, and some other brands of small two cycle engines. I use the recommended mix in each engine. It gets confusing if I fail to clearly mark each engine and gas can with the proper code ie: a green paint dot is 50/1, red is---well, you get the picture. This way I(or wife) match up the colors and avoid ruining an engine.
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