I'm looking in a manual for an older Husqvarna saw I acquired, and the recommendations for the oil/fuel mix varies from 1:20 ('oil'), 1:25 ('pre-mixed oil'), to 1:50 ('Husqvarna Twostroke oil').
I use a good quality 2-cycle chainsaw oil, so I am not concerned about using the 1:50 ratio, but it makes me curious about the other mixes and what the other oils were. The saw was from around 1979, so I assume that there are some of you guys who remember some of this stuff.
I also have an older Remington Sportsman II (also 1979) that I haven't gotten around to yet, but saw that the Chain Saw Collectors' Corner web page lists a 1:16 ratio for this saw! Is this correct or for a special type of oil, or does it need that much oil (almost seems like a diesel)?
Thanks for sharing any knowledge or insight.
I use a good quality 2-cycle chainsaw oil, so I am not concerned about using the 1:50 ratio, but it makes me curious about the other mixes and what the other oils were. The saw was from around 1979, so I assume that there are some of you guys who remember some of this stuff.
I also have an older Remington Sportsman II (also 1979) that I haven't gotten around to yet, but saw that the Chain Saw Collectors' Corner web page lists a 1:16 ratio for this saw! Is this correct or for a special type of oil, or does it need that much oil (almost seems like a diesel)?
Thanks for sharing any knowledge or insight.