A typical two-stroke strimmer requires a mixture of oil and petrol in a ratio usually specified by the manufacturer, commonly around 50:1 or 40:1. This means for every 50 or 40 parts of petrol, you would mix 1 part of two-stroke oil. For example, if using a 50:1 ratio, you would mix 100 ml of oil with 5 liters of petrol. Always check the user manual for the specific ratio recommended for your strimmer model.
25-1
I have a Tondu S180 strimmer. The petrol to oil ratio is 25:1. This information is embossed on the fuel tank filler cap on my machine. Peter.
The Pro Plus strimmer typically requires a mix of oil and petrol in a ratio of 50:1, which means 50 parts petrol to 1 part two-stroke engine oil. For example, you would mix 100 ml of oil with 5 liters of petrol. Always refer to the specific user manual for your model to confirm the correct mix, as it may vary. Proper mixing is crucial for optimal performance and to prevent engine damage.
40to1
Oil is petrol
Yes, you can fit a blade to a Stihl petrol strimmer, but it depends on the specific model and the type of blade. Some models are designed to accommodate cutting blades, while others may only support line trimmers. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for compatibility and ensure that you use the correct attachment to avoid damage or safety hazards.
Petrol is processed oil.
normal unleaded fuel mix depending on manufacturers specs some 25-1 some 30-1
To find out how much 2-stroke oil to add to 96 liters of petrol at a 50:1 ratio, you divide the amount of petrol by 50. For 96 liters of petrol, you would add 96 ÷ 50 = 1.92 liters of 2-stroke oil. Therefore, you should add 1.92 liters of oil to 96 liters of petrol.
i think that we use petrol for vehicles lawn mowers etc. but we use on a daily basis too much petrol we should really cut our oil use
3.5 litres 5W-30 oil
50 parts petrol to 1 part oil... 20 litres of petrol to 500ml of oil