5.12 oz of oil Gallon is 128 oz, two gallons are 256 oz divide by 50 to get 5.12. For every 50 oz of gas you need one oz of oil.
38.4 ounces
6 galons
1 Gallon of Fuel equates to 2.56 ounces of oil if the mixture ratio is 50:1.
Homelite's oil is a 50:1 mix ratio. Just buy a bottle of two stroke oil made to mix with a gallon of gas (a common packing style) and use it as is.
Deere's oil is 50:1 ratio. Just mix to the ratio specified for the oil. Most come packaged with bottles made to mix with a gallon of gas nowadays.
the ratio is 50:1 3oz per gallon
A gallon is 128 fl.oz. So, to mix a 50:1 gas to oil ratio, you divide 128 by 50 which is 2.56 fl. oz or 0.32 cups. That's about 1/3 cup oil per gallon of gas. The guy at Sears said to eyeball it, which it probably what people do, but if you're like me and have no idea what 1 part of 50 looks like, this will help.
it depends on the tool and the mix ratio recomended by the manufacturer. 32:1 means 32 ounces of gas to one ounce of oil or 4 ounces of oil to one gallon of gas.however, most carb restrictions now have a 50:1 mix which means 50 ounces of gas to 1 ounce of oil.
2.56 Ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
jonsered oil/gas mixture ratio is 50 to 1.
50:1 Ratio
50 to 1