Guide For Mixing 2 Stroke Fuel For Garden Power Tool

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Guide For Mixing 2 Stroke Fuel For Garden Power Tool
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Not many videos answer your question in 3 seconds…. With a beautiful visual. Thank you.

DerekF
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Wow THANKS.... no BS but straight to the point, GREAT JOB !!!

citecx
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Thank you! I have been staring at this mixing bottle for some time, wondering what I am supposed to do ;)

robertlequesne
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lol... it solve my confusion instantly. tq for this

abamblack
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That’s “all” I wanted to know, and in the same provided bottle, thank you !

amnoahwielwabbit
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Very helpful, thanks so much for posting this!

MaxGarciaMotivationalSpeaker
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how much oil is used??? number specifications?

tabarnakdecris
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Thanks so helpful and no time wasted even better😊😊

stefany
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Hi,


Could you show which Grass/Garden Appliances the Oil Mixture goes into please?



Kind Regards

joelpettie
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🎉 finally I've found the answer I couldn't understand all the big an complicated equations online thankyou easily understood.. 😂 topnotch

RBKTWN
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I have this bottle....now i know how to use it. I was wondering about the scale below the oil mixing rates. Thank you

onkelise
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The one I have is backwards, you fill the fuel to the indicator, then add oil till it hits 600ml.

wyvern
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We all know it 25 ml of oil to 1 liter of fuel.. this bottle is 500 ml of fuel..so it suppose to be 12.5 ml of oil
When i musear the amount of oil till the 40:1 line it appears more than 12.5 ml
Am not sure

samerraad
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I have a mcculloch engine with 2 holly carbs on it it holds 10 gallons but i dont know the mixture gas and oil can sombody help me

rickychowning
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lol u dont have to shake it like a milkshake

coldogno
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No know what would've made this clip? If you had of said how many millilitres of two stroke oil to 500 ml of petrol.

Skinnydynamite
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This video doesn’t make sense. It’s showing 500ml instead of 1L and pouring the same ratio. The ratio is 25:1 not 25:500. So really, going by this video if I were to calculate this to 1L then I’d have to pour double the oil which becomes 50:1 (given the ratio was 25:1)

edwardjames