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What is fuel mixture for solo motosage 60135

Solo motosage type 60135 ,number 157659

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Some say 100:1 with synthetics. I use synthetics on 80cc and larger saws in the range of 40/50:1. I never go higher than that....saws are just too expensive to be stepping over dollars to pick up pennies. A lot of people are trying to make mixing ratios like some kind of mystery voodoo. You'll always be fine in the 40/50:1 range with a good synthetic oil.

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