four strokes are more work ( if break down must replace like valves in stuff) and are more expensive, and heaver. two strokes are light and powerful, and plus they make non smoke premix now so now you can see the grass instead albino haze floating around you. the cheapest 2 stroke is about 60 and the cheapest 4 stroke is about 140 on ebay, if i were you I'd get a 2 stroke trimmer
The Troy Bilt 2 Cycle Gas Trimmer uses quite a bit of gas.
use 2 cycle 50.1
It all depends on you. 4 cycle trimmers do not require mixing of oil and gas. The gas that you use for your lawn mower or tractor is the same gas for your trimmer. They also provide more torque than a 2 cycle trimmer. 2 cycle trimmers require mixing of fuel and gas and are generally lighter in weight than 4 cycle trimmers.
Craftsman 32cc 2 cycle Split Boom Gas Trimmer are great for easy use and flexibility.
yes 2 cycle engine
I like the Yard-Man 31cc 2-cycle String Trimmer .
2 cycle engine are mixed 40 to 1 ratio. One Gal. of gas to 3.2 oz of oil.
2 cycle engine are mixed 40 to 1 ratio. One Gal. of gas to 3.2 oz of oil.
50:1 gas to 2 cycle oil.
For an Echo grass trimmer, the recommended mix ratio for 2-cycle engine oil is typically 50:1, which means you should use 2.6 ounces of 2-cycle oil per gallon of gas. Always refer to your specific model's user manual for precise instructions, as some models may have different requirements. Ensuring the correct oil-to-gas ratio is crucial for optimal performance and engine longevity.
The Ryobi 725R trimmer typically requires a fuel-to-oil ratio of 50:1. This means you should mix 2.6 ounces of 2-cycle engine oil with 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline. Always ensure to use a high-quality, low-ash 2-cycle oil for optimal performance and engine longevity.
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.