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  1. 7 lip 2023 · Homelite string trimmers require unleaded gasoline with a minimum 87-octane rating and a maximum ethanol content of 10%. Mix a 2-cycle premium oil with the gas before adding it to the fuel port. Avoid gasoline that includes ethanol contents greater than 10% including fuels sold as E15, E30, and E85.

  2. Two-cycle string trimmers by Homelite require a 50:1 ratio of gas to oil. To achieve this result, blend 50 parts gasoline with 1 part vegetable oil. For a visual guide to how many gallons of oil you’ll need to combine, see the table below.

  3. 16 lut 2024 · To mix gas for a Homelite weed eater, start by adding the correct amount of 2-cycle oil to a clean fuel container. Then, add the appropriate amount of gasoline following the recommended gas-to-oil ratio.

  4. The mixture should be at a 50:1 ratio, using Premium Exact Mix™ 2-cycle engine oil. If Premium Exact Mix™ 2-cycle engine oil is not available, use a high quality 2-cycle engine oil, mixed at a 50:1 ratio. See chart later in this section. TO MIX THE FUEL: FILLING THE TANK. WARNING: Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive.

  5. This product is powered by a 2-cycle engine and requires premixing gasoline and 2-cycle oil. The mixture should be at a 50:1 ratio. NOTE: We recommend you use ONLY Homelite lubricant in your product. To mix the fuel: Use a clean container that is approved for use with gasoline.

  6. 3 paź 2021 · The make and model of your weed trimmer will determine the correct fuel-to-oil mixture. Some models, such as Stihl, require a ratio of 50:1, while others, including Weed Eater, require a 40:1 mixture and still others, including Ryobi, run on a 32:1 mixture. Check your owner's manual to make sure you're mixing in the proper ratio.

  7. Mix and store fuel in a container approved for petrol. Mix fuel outdoors where there are no sparks or flames. Wipe up any fuel spillage. Move 9 m (30 ft) away from refuelling site before starting engine. Stop the engine and allow to cool before refuelling or storing the unit. Allow the engine to cool; empty the fuel tank and secure