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I do not know the oil-to-gas ratio to mix/buy. My husband passed away, and I cannot find the manual. Help, please. THANK YOU

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Can you find the model number on the Homelite Mighty Lite BlowerVac?

For the UT08520 and UT08921 26cc blowers and the UT08550 and UT08951 blower vacs, you can mix the Homelite Premium Exact Lubricant with gasoline following the label directions. For other synthetic oil additives, use 2.6 oz of additive per 1 gallon of gasoline. (It's 20ml to 1 l if you use the metric system.) That's a 50:1 ratio (gasoline to additive).

Many Homelite Blower manuals are available here: http://manuals.homelite.com/documents?page=5 . You should try to find your exact model and then check the manual to confirm that your model blower vac uses this same ratio of oil to gasoline. You will need Adobe Reader or a similar program to read the manual.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2008

SOURCE: Gas oil ratio

normaly 20 to 1
but with some of the newer oils you need to follow the instructions on the the oil bottle the newer cleaner fuels are now mixed at 50 to 1

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: Homelite backpack blower M# ut08017l fuel mixter

32-1 will work fine for you

mickey813

mickey813

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2009

SOURCE: Gas/oil ratio for a Homlite UT 08026H blower?

I USE SOME STUFF CALLED OPTI THAT WAY YOU ONE CAN FOR ALL YOUR 2 CYL STUFF ITS GOOD STUFF

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2010

SOURCE: whats the gas oil mix ratio for a homelite

50:1 petrol oil mix 50 petrol 1 part oil

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