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The exact mix ratio for Cub Cadet trimmers varies, depending upon the exact model. Cub Cadet's ST 228 2-cycle trimmer model uses a mix of 2.6 fluid ounces of 2-cycle oil blended with 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline or a 50-to-1 ratio. This equates to 20 milliliters of 2-cycle oil to 1 liter of gas. The Cub Cadet BC 210, on the other hand, requires a mix ratio of 40 to 1, or 3.2 fluid ounces of 2-cycle engine oil to 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline
Drain your Gas out and mix up fresh Gas Mix and then it should run, Your old gas is only good for about 4-6 weeks because of the ethanol in it., you might have to possibly clean your carb. and change fuel filter, but would try fresh mix gas first
I think the model your speaking of is the RBC30. It is a 2 stroke mixture. The 430 models are 4 stroke and do not require mixing oil and fuel. They are made by Ryobi for Makita.
Here is the RBC 30
RBC30SESA
Powerful 30cc 2-Stroke Petrol Engine
Easy-Start Carburettor
Expand-It™ Attachments Compatible
18"/46cm Cutting Path Width
2 Year Domestic Warranty
Info on the 430
RYRBC430SES
New 4 Stroke Design
Light in Weight 7.3kg
Safe Anti-kick Feature
Reduced Noise Levels, Lower Emissions
2 Year Warranty
This is pretty much the entire line up of their brush cutters:
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