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Cheers Jack.

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.......and yes, my comments are to be read on the assumption that emission standards compliance is cost effective. smile



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mixing two stroke fuel also killed the victa
now days people two lazy or dumb to mix two stroke
we even had one ruined victa two stroke come in the shop after being run on mixture of petrol and sealsol fertiliser as the plastic bottle it comes in is the same as the ones two stroke oil comes in with the 200ml mixing chamber
the silly house wife grabed the wrong bottle and added the sealsol to fuel mix what can I say
I wonder how many victa two strokes have destroyed been destroyed by wrong fuel mix wink

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Think of how many have been destroyed by just putting straight petrol in with NO 2 stroke oil ??? I think I would run out of fingers and toes.

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I accidentally ran one of my Powertorque mowers on straight petrol. I only found out when the mirror seized up mid now.
After replacing the fuel, it started up as normal and has worked fine since.
Might have a few scored though!


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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Sorry, meant "motor seized mid mow."
And "might have a few scores though."
I'll have to preview posts from now on as this site gives you little chance to edit.


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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I cant understand why people have trouble mixing 2 stroke petrol. I buy a jerry can of petrol and mix it into 2 five litre cans with the right amount of two stroke oil. It even tells you how much oil to use on the side of the can! Its not that hard!


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People still have to mess around with oil with a Briggs because they use oil, but many people don't check it till they stop running and wonder why it stopped

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Originally Posted by Hermosil
I cant understand why people have trouble mixing 2 stroke petrol.
Many people out there are inattentive and aren't conscientious with these things.
Now that two strokes have been in the minority of new Victa mower purchases for a long time, we have collectively lost the once common routine of mixing our own two stroke fuel.
Losing the 25:1 two stroke fuel bowsers hasn't helped.
One such pump at an independent petrol station in Sydney's south has had an out of use sign for many months.


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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Those were the days !!!

A "BP ZOOM" Pump at each BP site. Gee didn't Victa invest lots of money in their association with that petroleum giant.

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Our servo when I was a kid just had two drums of BP Zoom and you filled it yourself. Operator was a nice bloke.

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Originally Posted by paul_c
Our servo when I was a kid just had two drums of BP Zoom and you filled it yourself. Operator was a nice bloke.
Yep, a lot of smaller/country servos just had the 44 gallon Zoom tap drum on a stand. Mower shops mostly had this setup, too. I'll quote from a past post of mine to describe this here.

Zoom 25 was usually mixed from concentrate, at the point/time of delivery from BP, in mower shops.

It may be of historical interest to describe how this worked, so here goes.
Our shop kept a 44 gallon tap drum of BP Zoom 25, on a wheeled stand. We also had a 12 gallon drum of Zoom Concentrate on hand. When the 44 was getting low, we would use a BP-supplied aluminium dipstick to measure the remaining contents, and calculate the required top-up volume [IIRC the volumes of Concentrate and petrol were read directly from the dipstick markings]. Then it was a matter of phoning the local BP distributor, to place the order.

When the fuel tanker arrived, we would pour the appropriate volume of Zoom Concentrate into the 44, then wheel it outdoors. The tanker driver would set his discharge meter to deliver the corresponding quantity of Standard grade petrol, and pump this into the 44.

After 40+ years, I can't recall the exact mix ratio used; but it was NOT 1:25, rather it was a lesser proportion of petrol. That is, the Zoom Concentrate was pre-diluted to some extent. I'd say this was to ensure that pumping the petrol in on top of the concentrate, provided sufficient agitation to achieve thorough mixing.


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Thanks to @cyberjack for this post as it helped me identify the Victa 2 stroke mower that I bought today.

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