2 Cycle engine oil.
38:1
40-1
To create an oil mixture for your Craftsman weedwacker, you'll generally mix 2.6 ounces of oil with 1 gallon of gas. Always consult your weedwacker's manual for specific guidelines, and use a high-quality 2-cycle oil designed for small engines to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Be sure to mix the oil and gas thoroughly before fueling your weedwacker.
I question your cc's, but a 30W of SG or greater rating should suffice.
40:1 is the correct mixture for the fuel and 2 cycle oil. 3 oz. of 2 cycle oil per gallon of gas. I have Craftsman Line Trimmer 358.795190 (Model #). It has the quick release shaft for other attachments. Hopefully this will help you.
The Sears/Craftsman manual reqiures a 16:1 fuel mix. That is 8 oz. of 2-cycle oil to 1 gal. of gas. This is assuming you don't buy the generic "oil for all mixtures" stuff.
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A 179cc Craftsman snowblower engine typically requires about 20 ounces (or 0.6 liters) of oil. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model to ensure the correct oil type and capacity. Always check the oil level using the dipstick and add oil as needed to keep the engine running smoothly.
The Craftsman 6.0 Mower takes an oil that is at least 30 wt. A blended oil that is 10-30 is okay to use also.
"6.6 craftsman " is insufficient info. -If you expect a sensible answer, please describe it fully.
In all Craftsman chain saws going back to at least 1990, the oil/gas ratio is 40/1.
I recommend adding it to the oil tank.