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Toro 38901-6 - 2-Cycle Cold Weather Oil (Six Pack)

Toro 2-Cycle Cold Weather Oil (Six Pack)

Toro 2-Cycle Cold Weather Oil (Six Pack)
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Toro Premium 2-Cycle Engine Oil
Formulated & warranty tested for Toro engines
Required for 2-cycle engines on single-stage snowblowers

Fuel Stabilizer Added
Helps preserve gasoline and keeps carburetor clean

50:1 Mixture Ratio
One 2.2-oz bottle mixes with one gallon of gasoline

Six Pack
Includes six bottles of cold weather engine oil

Model
  Model Number:38901-6
 Manufacturer:Toro
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 Weight:2 Lbs. (0.91 kilograms)
 Consumer Warranty:Not Available
 Commercial Warranty:Not Available
Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Written November 01, 2008
How to Refuel Your Single-Stage Snow Blower
By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL)
Snow blowing is a very enjoyable experience until the engine starts sputtering.

There is nothing more uncomfortable than refueling a snow blower in freezing temperatures.

Until recently, there were only two results: frozen fingers or smelly gloves.

The secret to a successful pit stop is getting the right supplies before the first snow flake falls.

Unlike your lawnmower, single-stage snow blowers feature 2-cycle instead of 4-cycle engines.

The biggest difference is where you put the oil. With 2-cycle engines, the oil goes into the gas tank instead of the engine.

Ordinarily, mixing a concoction of gas and oil isn't a big deal. It's not so easy, however, doing it in the snow with gloves.

Step 1: Get a Good Gas Can
You don't want to contaminate your current gas can with engine oil. You'll need a separate, yet smaller gas can.

We strongly recommend the Flo N Go 2.6-Gallon Gas Can because it features a gas station-style handle. Simply squeeze the trigger a few times, and the gas starts flowing.

Step 2: Order More Oil
Most snowblowers come with a small, 2.6-ounce bottle of oil. It's enough for one... (that's right) one gallon of gas.

One gallon isn't enough to get you through the winter. You'll need at least 2 gallons. In other words, you'll need at least two bottles of engine oil.

Step 3: Mix Gas & Oil
Fill your Flo N Go with two gallons of gas. Add 2 x 2.6-ounce bottles of 2-cycle engine oil. Shake.

Most 2-cycle engine oil already includes fuel stabilizer, so you don't need to add any. If it doesn't, be sure to add some to keep your fuel fresh.
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