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Johnboy
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Hi Pezzer1,
Thank you for a very full explanation.
Was I correct in taking the word of my Stihl agent or was he telling me a load of old cobblers?
Have the Stihl Company laboratory got it all wrong?
Should I be using Stihl oil or should I be changing to something else?
I would be more than grateful for an answer.
JB.
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best advice would be to follow manufacturers advice,they have tested tested and tested to give you the best possible service from your machine,no point in trying to save a few quid on buying cheap 2/ oil or even using engine oil,costs in the long run
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Johnboy
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Hi Pezzer1,
Thank you for the prompt reply. That is what I was trying to get across in the first place!Thank you once again.
JB.
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