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RO gasolines require a more 'greasy' mixture. The chainsaw oils are different from the 'Racing' oils. The 'Racing' oils are designed for engines that have lower operating temperatures than the chainsaw ones. The 'Racing' oils are intended for motorcycles and karts .So i'm not a constant user of my chainsaws but things can happen around the house,like a few trees leaning over the fence or something so the chainsaws can be sitting for a few months and suddenly go trough 4-5 tanks of gas in a day,now i mix my fuel at a 25:1 mix meaning that i put 25 ml of oil in 1 litre of gas but the amount is not a problem the oil is.I don't know what oil i should use.I have Husqvarna LS+,Stihl HP and Stihl HP ultra and i dont know what should i stick with.Any advice?
There are also 2T oils for motor boats - the 'Marine' oils. These are formulated to work in cooler engines than 'Racing'.
Husqvarna LS+ oil is ok in proportion of 23...25ml/l.
A decent chain oil in terms of price/quality is forest plus, but the best is Oregon when it's at the right price.
LS+ e la pret decent (45...55lei) si e un ulei pe care-l folosesc de ani de zile in tot felul de utilaje - Husky ,Stihl ,McCulloch ,Echo ;binenteles ca nu putea lipsi china cu 4500 dar la aia nu e prea elocvent ca prin constructie ba se rupe hamul ,ba se caca calul .