Dave just buy a good ash less two cycle oil and mix it for the lowest ratio machine you have. Example 40-1. You can then run this in the machines that state 50-1 or 60-1 and they will just be getting a little more oil.
I have mixed all of mine at 32-1 for the last ten years or so and had ZERO problems. I sometimes use my chainsaws hard in the summer. When it is hot you have to lean the carb. mixture adjustment down to keep from fouling plugs as much. So your engine is using less fuel for the same RPMs compared to cold weather. I had a chainsaw lock a piston to the jug in the summer. The repair guy told me to think about the fuel/oil ratio. When you have them running leaner they are getting less oil. So I started using 32-1 ratio and have not had anymore failures.
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