661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?

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Since chainsaws have become tools to me and i dont understand any of this can someone fill this out for me

I have some stock and ported saws and im damn sure not mixing different cans..so the happy medium would be what for the following oils ?

R50 _:1 ?
Yamalube _:1 ?
Lucas _:1 ?
Motul _:1 ?
Gary goo _:1 ?
Stihl synthetic _:1 ?

Thanks.
 
Since chainsaws have become tools to me and i dont understand any of this can someone fill this out for me

I have some stock and ported saws and im damn sure not mixing different cans..so the happy medium would be what for the following oils ?

R50 _:1 ?
Yamalube 40:1 ?
Lucas 40:1 ?
Motul _:1 ?
Gary goo _:1 ?
Stihl synthetic _:1 ?

Thanks.
Who cares about the rest
 
Since chainsaws have become tools to me and i dont understand any of this can someone fill this out for me

I have some stock and ported saws and im damn sure not mixing different cans..so the happy medium would be what for the following oils ?

R50 _:1 ?
Yamalube _:1 ?
Lucas _:1 ?
Motul _:1 ?
Gary goo _:1 ?
Stihl synthetic _:1 ?

Thanks.
32-40:1 for all. They're all good enough for a saw.
 
I feel sorry for anyone who tries to read through this thread in an attempt to learn something. Up to this point we've got a lot of ms-information.

Hopefully when the tests get done we'll be able to conclude something.
 
Not sure what they're gonna learn....like i said, average joe is gonna run dino oil at 50:1 like the manual says, and 99.9% of AS aren't even using any of the oils listed here and don't care about splitting hairs with oil ratios.
 

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