Outdoor Power Equipment

September 2011

Proudly serving the industry for which it was named for more than 50 years, Outdoor Power Equipment provides dealers who sell and service outdoor power equipment with valuable information to succeed in a competitive market.

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PORTABLE POWER | Oils & Lubricants Echo Power Blend Xtended Life engine oil Echo Power Blend Xtended Life engine oil is made exclusively for Echo and certified for use in all air-cooled, 2-stroke outdoor power equipment engines. And now it exceeds ISO-L-EGD standards and is JASO M345/FD reg- istered. The FD rating has increased detergency requirements over the previous FC rating and includes corrosion inhibitors to keep the engine clean longer and minimize exhaust port blockage. It also protects against rust, wear and corrosion; provides low smoke emissions; and contains a fuel stabilizer that doubles fuel life. Echo Inc. Fluid Film Fluid Film offers powerful corrosion protection for all metals and superior lubrication for all moving parts. Consist- ing of a distinct lanolin base, Fluid Film offers excellent penetrating action and long-lasting consistency. Fluid Film seals out corrosion caused by salts, fertilizers and moisture while providing slick, non-tacky lubrication for moving parts. Safe on paint, plastics and synthetic rubbers, Fluid Film has almost unlimited applications in the Green In- dustry. With no solvents, it will not burn greenery on cutting devices and will not freeze, making it an ideal choice to keep snow-handling equipment protected and lubricated. Eureka Chemical Co. Husqvarna's XP Professional Performance 2-Cycle Oil Husqvarna's XP Professional Performance 2-cycle lubricant is a synthetic blend designed for tough, professional usage. It handles high loads at tough professional usage with excellent lubricating properties. It helps lower engine operating temperature, which extends the engine's life, and includes fuel stabilizer. Husqvarna Professional Products, Inc. Opti-2 Pro-Tube Protective 6-pack For years, dealers and consumers have been asking for a 6-pack of Opti-2 and a package that can be stored in a toolbox or saw case without fear of leaks. The Opti-2 Pro-Tube Protective 6-pack solves both needs. The Opti-2 Pro-Tube is a rugged plastic, resealable package that contains six 1-gallon-mix pouches of Opti-2. It is toolbox and saw case safe and has plenty of space for dealers to apply their own engine sticker so customers never forget where they purchased it. Interlube International Shindaiwa Red Armor engine oil Shindaiwa Red Armor engine oil protects and cleans 2-stroke engines. In fact, it begins removing performance- robbing carbon deposits with the first use. The right oil can make the difference between a top-performing, reliable engine and a high-maintenance, low-powered engine. Shindaiwa Red Armor engine oil incorporates powerful de- tergents that quickly remove existing carbon deposits, without sacrificing lubrication or film strength, and protects against future buildups. This powerful new oil is recommended for use in all air-cooled 2-stroke and 2/4-stroke (hy- brid) engines. The oil is JASO FD and ISO L-EGD rated. Shindaiwa Stihl MotoMix Stihl MotoMix is a convenient, premixed 50:1 fuel mixture, created with premium-quality fuel with a minimum 92 octane, no ethanol, and the superior protection of Stihl HP Ultra Oil to ensure reliability and high performance. The fuel formulation boasts a longer fuel storage period of up to 2 years. Thus, the fuel mix will stay fresh longer in equipment. As a result, consumers can expect easier starting, easier storage, and consistent and reliable opera- tion. Stihl MotoMix is a non-aromatic fuel mixed with a fully synthetic and highly biodegradable 2-cycle engine oil, so it's easier on the environment. It comes in a convenient 39.5-ounce metal container, featuring 32 ounces (1 quart) of MotoMix. Stihl Inc. 42 OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT www.outdoorpowerequipment.com

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