Which she'll oil was that? To me it looks like boat oil was ran in it.Stihl Ultra 40:1 with e free from the pump is the greatest….
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Which she'll oil was that? To me it looks like boat oil was ran in it.Stihl Ultra 40:1 with e free from the pump is the greatest….
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Not Shell.Which she'll oil was that? To me it looks like boat oil was ran in it.
OK, that doesn't supprise me at all.Not Shell.
Stihl Ultra, your favorite
So the red armor leaves a red residue? That's all I run in my echos. While at a echo event at my dealer I overheard a rep saying they use this for warranty work/verification or something along those lines. Also does anyone know who makes the briggs and stratton brand 2 stroke mix. I have been using it in my old 16:1 saws @32:1. Thanks guys.MS362c shipped to me for port work. He runs 100ll and Red Armor at 40:1. It sat in the box for a couple weeks and this is how it looked when I removed the cylinder. I’ve never seen so much residual oil from another brand
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Looks like 2 table spoons of metamucil per gal is a required when using stihl ultra oil.Stihl Ultra 40:1 with e free from the pump is the greatest….
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It is what it is.Looks like 2 table spoons of metamucil per gal is a required when using stihl ultra oil.
I just know what metamucil does for my 'build up'It is what it is.
I "like" the approach!I had to google what metamucil is ;-)
Muffler is clean as are the ports the engine speed is around 3000 rpms and makes close to 2 hp. 16:1 can get pricey depending on the brand.Good cutting ole girl . Yeah the Shell @ 16:1 will protect those Babbitt bearings . Have you inspected the muffler recently for any build up ?
The deck is made for a newer model engine instead of the older model engine. I had to drill the deck in one spot the allow the engine to fit the newer deck.why this engine is sideways screwed to the tow truck?
Awesome !Muffler is clean as are the ports the engine speed is around 3000 rpms and makes close to 2 hp. 16:1 can get pricey depending on the brand.
I got a oddball toro recycler that uses a lawn boy V series engine i replaced the plastic carb with a adjustable walbro LMR and it woke it up but has a habit of drinking fuel.Jelly roll nice C12 the deck looks like it is from the 70s my 1958 is on its third deck the deck is a 1970 18 inch the other decks split over time clearing brush and many rocks on bush land.Great slip clutches on LBs. I dont know how many LBs I have but its lots all mixed the same 25 to 1 what ever oil is handy if they carbon up you arent working her hard enough.I have a 1953 1/3/4 hp rope start it needs rings comp is low but still runs good
I do not know if you still can but 10 years ago my bil down loaded the repair dealer issued manuals from the Toro site there is a lot of info.
Kash
According to the SDS the current blender for Briggs ash less oil is OLYMPIC OIL, LTD. 5000 W. 41st St. Cicero, IL 60804So the red armor leaves a red residue? That's all I run in my echos. While at a echo event at my dealer I overheard a rep saying they use this for warranty work/verification or something along those lines. Also does anyone know who makes the briggs and stratton brand 2 stroke mix. I have been using it in my old 16:1 saws @32:1. Thanks guys.
Yes, and in all likelihood the manufacturer of the oil is not Olympic. Probably just a packaging company.Yea I checked there website out, unfortunately not much info. I imagine the B&S oil is someone else's oil with there name on it.
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