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Old 29-10-2024, 07:51 PM   #3001
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Old 29-10-2024, 09:39 PM   #3002
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hi Pro Tip ..... if the engine has a sump it does not last /SEVERELY SHORT LIFE when operated on its side .
Reminds me when I was 19 doing community service for not having enough coin to pay the fine for driving with no rego... twice.. love driving..

I had to use a 4 stroke mower in the middle of summer, along with other young lads. I was dirty on having to do this, as you were, when working for nothing (kinda). $100 bucks a day off the fine, 8.30am - 4pm on Sat and Sun.

I had to mow this block that was on a steep slope. I discovered that the briggs and stratton didn't like going across the face of the hill. It made some BAD noises going one way, and was fine going the other. I killed it within 20 mins by going the 'bad way' as much as possible. It seized solid within 6 or seven passes at full noise... Made my day.

That's one mower down and 2 to go...

Fsck the grubber ment and their fines...




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Reminds me when I was 19 doing community service for not having enough coin to pay the fine for driving with no rego... twice.. love driving..

I had to use a 4 stroke mower in the middle of summer, along with other young lads. I was dirty on having to do this, as you were, when working for nothing (kinda). $100 bucks a day off the fine, 8.30am - 4pm on Sat and Sun.

I had to mow this block that was on a steep slope. I discovered that the briggs and stratton didn't like going across the face of the hill. It made some BAD noises going one way, and was fine going the other. I killed it within 20 mins by going the 'bad way' as much as possible. It seized solid within 6 or seven passes at full noise... Made my day.

That's one mower down and 2 to go...

Fsck the grubber ment and their fines...

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Old 29-10-2024, 09:44 PM   #3004
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Stihl brushcutter 4mix/4stroke 110 or 130 great power [current FS-111]
Stihl multi tool 2mix /2 stroke 95 good power and light for a combi [ current FS-94ce]

*** BEAWARE stihl 4 mix is a marketing term referring to 4mix =2stroke mix fuel and oil used in a 4 stroke motor

I used these every day for years
Pro Tip ..... if the engine has a sump it does not last /SEVERELY SHORT LIFE when operated on its side . EG honda brushcutters


I see now the aussie Stihl distribution franchise is now giving up to the greenies .
Similar to other Stihl equipment ,in Aust we only stock alot of fast moving product and delete all the high performance stuff.
Beaware that most product of high performance is still available either in Switzerland /Germany just not in Aust.
Pressure cleaners were the best unit model chassis but without the optional largest engines /pumps . The aust branch killed them off .
I wonder how many of those 4-mix engines have been destroyed by people straight-fueling them?
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Old 30-10-2024, 09:53 AM   #3005
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4-mix engines
means 4 stroke
mix = mixed oil/petrol as type of fuel eg 2 stroke fuel

Its not the fuel mix really its more like a teenager having no idea or interest .!!!!
Small 10ltr jerry for 2 stroke ALL handheld equipment
Large 20 ltr jerry for straight unleaded Pushmower only
simple really ......
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4-mix engines
means 4 stroke
mix = mixed oil/petrol as type of fuel eg 2 stroke fuel

Its not the fuel mix really its more like a teenager having no idea or interest .!!!!
Small 10ltr jerry for 2 stroke ALL handheld equipment
Large 20 ltr jerry for straight unleaded Pushmower only
simple really ......
My BR600 Magnum (I love that word) has the 64.8cc 4-Mix engine. I think the main advantage I have noticed is how responsive the engine is and doesn't have that typical 2-stroke high-rev scream.



The main reason why Stihl introduced the 4-Mix design was to help their larger engines meet emissions standards. The design limits unburnt fuel escaping into the exhaust by following a typical 4-stroke combustion cycle rather than inlet and exhaust ports. Not having a sump like a real 4-stroke also means it won't suffer from lack of lubrication due to angle changes during operation. The drawback is the added bulk and weight, they also require regular valve clearance adjustments.





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We're now a 3-mower family. After a LONG sojourn in the shop, the Honda HRR 216 VKUA has returned.

Somewhat less than impressed by the service. The shop guy claimed they'd lost the docket and didnt know who it belonged to. But this contradicted what I experienced in several visits to check on 'progress', when i was told it was 'in the queue'. Then today they had the cheek to ask why it took so long to pick it up, saying it'd been sitting there for months...!! I'm all for supporting small business, which sometimes has NFI about service.

Gave it a test run on some thicker grass and it was completely untroubled. It has the GCV 160 (cc) engine. Feels well built and has a big, wide cut - think its 21 inches. The drive mechanism is a handy help, though the machine is only here temporarily. I hope to use it a bit here to get used to it before taking it to its ongoing home. That will happen next time I'm on the mowing roster.
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We're now a 3-mower family. After a LONG sojourn in the shop, the Honda HRR 216 VKUA has returned.

Somewhat less than impressed by the service. The shop guy claimed they'd lost the docket and didnt know who it belonged to. But this contradicted what I experienced in several visits to check on 'progress', when i was told it was 'in the queue'. Then today they had the cheek to ask why it took so long to pick it up, saying it'd been sitting there for months...!! I'm all for supporting small business, which sometimes has NFI about service.

Gave it a test run on some thicker grass and it was completely untroubled. It has the GCV 160 (cc) engine. Feels well built and has a big, wide cut - think its 21 inches. The drive mechanism is a handy help, though the machine is only here temporarily. I hope to use it a bit here to get used to it before taking it to its ongoing home. That will happen next time I'm on the mowing roster.
Hmmm, sounds familiar.
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4mix 4 stroke
weight difference vs is not noticeable its very small anyway
noise difference 4mix is slightly quieter
4mix /4stroke far better for emissions
no sump ,,,, wayway better than any sump version
valve clearances , everday use every 2 years ,,,, gasket and narrow feeler gauge in a kit , buy online cheap

420 backpack blower BEAST of a 2 stroke
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Old 03-11-2024, 12:54 PM   #3010
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Making a gaskets for exhaust to cylinder on a two-stroke chainsaw block… Will ordinary Sealrite type gasket paper be OK? Wondering if the localised heat is too much for it.
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Old 03-11-2024, 02:20 PM   #3011
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If u watch and read the net alot ,, the turtle type back pack had huge amounts of issues when first introduced .The saving grace might be that was with the first generation and many issues should should have been rectified. It pays with stihl to no the generational differences .
BUT Stihl are like car makers they will cover up issues if they are major when a redesign is obviously needed.
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