How to mix 2 Stroke fuel small engine petrol / oil tutorial demonstration 50:1 40:1 32:1 25:1 ratio

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Publicado 2020-07-17

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  • @philliphall5198
    40:1 is all I will use in all our equipment, as a small engine mechanic I don’t have time to replace piston and cylinder on my equipment 😊😊😊
  • After watching several videos, YOU actually explained what the difference between 2 and 4 stroke and then explained exactly what it all means. Thank you very much
  • @jamesbaldwin7018
    I run this exact oil in my sons motocross bike and have done in all 2 strokes iv ever owned with this stihl bottle you really can't go wrong it tells you all on the bottle as stated by Jimmy the mower! Very clear video!
  • @albertlanger2339
    30 years ago I as extra income did a lawn mowing round with a whipper snipper. The mowers were 33:1 and the trimmer 25:1. I have some stresses now and being older find petrol mixing on 2 strokes hard. Your video has helped me understand portioning to correct mix. From Australia, thanks mate.
  • Another great video Jimmy,it’s very important to mix the right fuel ⛽️ as it can damage equipment if not mixed properly,keep up the good work jimmy.👍
  • @jcastrol5349
    Finally a straight forward & well explained answer 👏🏼👍🏼
  • @ronanrogers4127
    First video I’ve seen where someone actually shows how to use the reservoir in the bottle p. Thank you.
  • @johnmurdoch1637
    Just got a used trimmer and a qualcast mower, I needed to know about the petrol mix and have subscribed and will look forward to seeing more, thanks Jimmy
  • @MRSketch09
    06:06 glad I stuck around till this time stamp. I had no flipping clue what you were getting at, earlier, while talking about that bottle... but it made sense, here. Neat feature.
  • @ianpotts4935
    Phewww at last . Many thankx . Brilliant easy charts. Ian
  • @harith8716
    Thank you so much for this wonderful video mate :D
  • @paulblake7461
    Brilliant Jimmy, thanks very much, Great instructions
  • @ezio8591
    best vid on how to do it properly, thx!
  • Straight forward and easy for lay man thanks never done this before)))