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Kodie's Lawn Service

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i am going to try something new i have a older push mower that is four cycle but instead of 4 cycle oil in it i am going to use strait gas and 2 cycle oil i was wondering if anyone has done this :confused2::confused2:
 

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why would you want to do that to a perfectly fine lawn mower?
 

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I guess I don't understand? You are going put 2 cycle oil in the crankcase instead of 4 cycle oil? What would the advantage be? Now where is the gas going into the oil?
 

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same thing i was wondering.
 

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While your at it try mixing 10w-30 with gas and run it in yr trimmer.
 

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i am going to try something new i have a older push mower that is four cycle but instead of 4 cycle oil in it i am going to use strait gas and 2 cycle oil i was wondering if anyone has done this :confused2::confused2:

Go to Howitworks.com and see the difference in 2 and 4 stroke and you will see why this doesn't work.
 

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While your at it try mixing 10w-30 with gas and run it in yr trimmer.

Not that I would think it is OK and not going to do it on any of my 2 cycle equipment. I was talking to a older gentleman who lives in the northern NY
Adirondacks was telling me that all he uses in his chainsaws 10w-30 oil. He was telling its easier to find then 2 cycle oil. Don't know how much he uses
this chainsaw or how long it lasts but I guess it can't be all bad? I really can't see a advantage of using the wrong oil but I guess it would be better then no
oil and I really can't see why instant damage with 2 cycle oil in a 4 cycle engine. I really can't see putting gas into it other then to shorten the life of the engine.
 
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Will that work I have never heard of it but that doesnt mean you cant I guess?
 

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Years ago they made oil for 2 and 4 cycle engines. My Dad and uncle got several cases in at a time. Two cycle oil nowdays from what i understand lacks the needed amounts of additives for four cycle engines. Many of them are mighty thin. Just use the right oil unless you are playing around for whatever reason.
 

Kodie's Lawn Service

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i was thinking of trying that 2 cycle oil but i did some research but i dont think it will work so no project here
 
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