TruFuel Pre-Blended 2-Cycle Fuel for Outdoor Equipment - 32 oz. (2-Pack, 50:1)
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Again, if it uses a gas-oil mixture, it's most likely. If you're talking about straight gas, the answer is no.
You'd be better off using the Trufuel 4 cycle product (without the oil) and then adjusting the 30:1 ratio with your own 2 cycle oil. There is only one requirement. Except for the convenience of a pre-paid card, you'd get all of the benefits. mix.
I'm afraid I can't help you with your machine because I've used several TrueFuel 50 cases: In a Poulan Pro backpack blower, use 1 (no ethanol). For several years, it has always worked flawlessly. MANY customer reviews for that blower emphasized the importance of not using ANY ethanol in the fuel. The fact that this fuel has been used in such large quantities for several years speaks for itself.
This is something I would avoid. To cut a long story short, I got my chainsaw out of the garage. I didn't begin because I needed to go to the store. They inquired as to the types of fuels I employed. They got rid of it. It started right up when I put regular gas and oil in it. They said it was all a waste of time...
Selected User Reviews For TruFuel Pre-Blended 2-Cycle Fuel for Outdoor Equipment - 32 oz. (2-Pack, 50:1)
Excellent product, but the tops of the cans should be taped to prevent them from opening during shipping, as one of the cans had leaked all over the box.
This was a two-pack that I bought. I thought it was a good deal until I checked local prices. I paid half of what I would have paid on Amazon. The fuel, on the other hand, is excellent.
To put it another way, I couldn't get my brand new chainsaw to start, so I went to my local repair shop. They asked what kind of fuel I was using, so he took and dumped out the old gas/oil, and it started right up. He informed me that I am not the first person to experience this problem and that I will not be the last.
My new Homelite weed eater would not start after I mixed 91 octane with the correct amount of oil. Youtube videos advertised this product, which was expensive but if it worked, it was worth it. It was up and running after the third crank. It's a little pricey, but my arm isn't hurting and the weed eater doesn't drink a lot. To me, it was well worth it.
It was overpriced and a little less full than I had anticipated, but the fuel was excellent.
Using ethanol gas and adding oil is a recipe for disaster—your engine will be frustrated if it still won't start after 100 pulls. This product, on the other hand, works.
For two-cycle engines, this product removes the guesswork from fuel/oil mixing. br>Even right out of the can, it's the right ratio.
Everything you need is contained in one can, which is a fantastic product. Keeps your engine from clogging during the winter months when it isn't used nearly as much. It's a little on the expensive side, but it's well worth it.