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Default Oiling two stroke and fourstroke engines ... was Climate Change Libtard Group Apologizes for Violent Video

pyotr filipivich wrote:

Sthil, saw this, and built a very nice 4 stroke engine - and kept
the 'traditional' method of "add the oil to the gas". Two things -
the engines ran just fine, and you didn't have to keep two distinct
fuel cans on the job.


What, no autolube system?

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