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Re: What is synthetic oil made from?
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Posted by Dave in Ga. on April 05, 2004 at 19:49:51 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: What is synthetic oil made from? posted by Alberta Mike on April 05, 2004 at 03:43:51:
One thing I do know is it will not work for 2 cycle oil. Afew years back we had a tornado take down some trees near my house and blocked the road and landed on power lines. I was clearing the way for the power company when I ran out of mixed fuel. I had plenty of gas but no more 2 cycle oil. My neighbor had some synhetic motor oil and we mixed that up. The saw would not run on it. I dont mean sputter and miss but absolutly no fire. Got some mix gas from the power company truck on the scene and it fired right up. Tried the syn mix later just to see if that was the problem and again no run. The funny part is the power company sent out new trucks that had not been fully outfitted, they had lots of fuel but no saws or axes. Together we made a good team!
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