Best 2stroke oil

monkeymaster

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Hello,
Looking to open a big ol can of worms.
What is the best 2 stroke oil for older chainsaws, let's say pre 2000.
I currently am running the Penzoil synthetic, and have used plain old Quaker State 2 stroke oil before that.
Can't say anything bad about either one, but, curious if maybe something better out there for my old Deeres.
Thanks in advance
 
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This is the first time I have ever come across an oil thread
where no one answered, can't believe it, its like oil has become
a dirty word, tabu subject, the stuff of history.
 

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Okey, I can try to get this trheed movin. Old and vintage saws, I would run castrol Go Full mineral oil 32/1.
on modern saws Amsoil Dominator at 32/1, that Will give good protection and a clean engine.
 

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There are no really bad modern oils . Only improperly mixed to the saw tune & usage . Red Armor or Dominator are extremely fine oils for Commercial or Extreme use saws . Amsoil Saber is also a fine oil that allows flexibility of extreme ratio 's . Shell & Quaker State , Citco also make some very fine old school Dino Oil's . The saw tuning is paramount when e.g. you run an old Pioneer or Mac , John Deere . 16:1 ratio 50 yrs ago & 50:1 today . Different times & different oil technology brother !
 
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You Can run any ratio you like, and I run my ratio that I like and prefer.
 

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Have you try milling with a saw at 100:1 ratio?
Milling is the extreme within saw usage therefore 40:1 with Dominator or Interceptor or any other quality oil would be sufficient ! I ran Klotz Benol in an old MS-660 Milling for 10 yrs , decarbonized it every 100 hours & buck with it still today on occasion running Saber at 44:1 . ;)
 
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