Posted by DDMN on February 17, 2015 at 08:31:20 from (204.106.240.187):
In Reply to: 2 cycle mixture posted by rkh on February 16, 2015 at 11:23:32:
I didn't see anyone mention it on here, but I buy the two cycle oil by the gallon jug then transfer it into a quart oil bottle that I keep in the milk crate with the gas, oil and other chainsaw essentials. In the bottom of the steel can I keep the chainsaw tools in are two of the little bottles of 2 cycle oil that have been refilled from the quart bottle.
I usually keep 2 one gallon cans of gas in the crate, use one until its gone then use the other, refill the first when I get back to the house.
I bought a 6 pack of those little bottles one time...keeps it simple. One little bottle, one gallon of gas, shake the gas can to mix, refill the little bottle, put it back into the tool can, put mix gas back into the saw crate.
I try to establish habits of doing things logically. It doesn't always turn out right the first time, but if I do it often enough, I figure out a good routine that works well.
By the way, I've never run out of gas while out cutting, even running 4 or 5 saws...
If we ever did run through 2 gallons of gas it surely must be break time...
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