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  1. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    Study - Fuel costs expressed as pct of gross: $30/gal Motomix vs pump gasoline mix $5/gal ... Job : 10face of firewood from log form to split usable product ... Gross revenue $800 (10 face @ 80/face; or $2000 (assuming 200 pc / face cord) , selling bundled wood at @ $1 per piece ... Motomix...
  2. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    In some areas of the world alkylate fuel is not marketed in any way shape or form whether for occasional use or high-volume production ... It is required ; you simply aren’t given the option of mixing your own. Some , including myself , prefer to use the Motomix , FAR better for the sawyers’...
  3. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    Consistent Fuel ... that’s the ticket right there , some areas have , some do not !
  4. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    STIHL ultra is excellent oil no doubt ...
  5. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood
  6. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    Customer calls Frankie with a processing job ... He wants a log truck load of 12-18 poles bucked to 18” and he’s willing to pay Frankie $20 per face cord to buck them only ... It turns out this is a big load - total of 25face cord ... 25face x 20 = 500 dollars total for job . Frankie uses a...
  7. Frankie

    Anyone using can-fuel for "routine production work"?

    I’ve been using the motomix in my saws for years now. I like the convenience of being able to grab a saw off the shelf , top off with fuel and bar oil and go finish the job; even if the saw has been sitting for months. I like the way the saws perform and how clean and well-lubed the engine...
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