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gas--oil mix for auger


JOHN T jr.

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Last season ther were postings about the BEST oil to use in the auger gas. I'm sure that I wrote it down but can't seem to find where I put it. Can anybody put me on the right track with the proper name of that oil and where one might get it....THANKS A LOT...

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Hi guys,

I check the forums and search for AMSOIL questions normally once a day to answer most all lubricant questions.

This is a copy of similar question from a few weeks ago:

No, you won't burn up your motor. amsoil gives you a lubricant guarantee that basically says if you use it the way amsoil recommends amsoil guarantees you against lubricant failure.

NOTE: There are 2 different amsoil Saber products. For your Auger (and all other air cooled pre-mix 2-stroke engines) use the Saber Professional. [saber Outboard is for your water cooled pre-mix outboard motor.]

The Saber Professional is available in several package sizes. The most convenient for mixing small quantities of gas is the "pillow pack" packet which mixes 1 gallon of gas, the suggested retail is $1.30. The 3.5-oz bottle will mix 2 to 2 1/2 gallons of gas, sugg retail $2.10. The 8-oz bottle which will mix 6 gallons (many people use the whole 8-oz in a 5 gallon gas can, running it richer but convenient), sugg retail $3.70.

A few stores do sell it, but I would appreciate the business, you can order it direct on line, follow my link. UPS direct to your door, 1 or 2 business day delivery to most in Minnesota from the Superior, WI distribution center.

Wholesale? contact me

Any other questions or info feel free to call or e-mail me direct.

(I am a sponsor in the equipment/expert forum.)

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HI BUY FROM THE OILMAN I POSTED HERE A WHILE AGO ABOUT OIL I ORDERED SOME CAME IN 2 DAYS AWSOME SERVICE. PUT IT IN MY AUGER RUNS AWSOME AND NO OIL GOO FROM THE EXHAUST. I GAVE SOME TO MY DAD WHO USES CHAIN SAWS EVERY DAY HE SAID HES NEVER SEEN SUCH GOOD STUFF USE IT WITH CONFIDENCE

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