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Re: Hey Mark,RedMud,and ect.found it at Lowes
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Posted by mark on August 29, 2005 at 17:06:31 from (172.152.60.100):
In Reply to: Hey Mark,RedMud,and ect.found it at Lowes posted by Jak on August 29, 2005 at 14:23:35:
Jak, Glad you found what you're looking for. The only reason I bought any was the fact I was out and that was on the shelf. I don't get too wrapped around the axle concerning stuff like 2 cycle oil. Like I said before, I've had 30 years of success using outboard 2 cycle oil with no ill effects. But with your inexperienced help, having a bottle marked so they can squirt it out no doubt helps. Way, way, back.....I remember dad mixing non detergent 30 weight for his ancient Power Products 2 cycle mower. I think it was a 16" cut! Smoked like a freight train, fouled the plug but ran forever. That was just 40+ years ago.
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