What's the difference between this...
http://tines.co.uk/product_info.php/gro ... litre-p-57
And this...
http://tines.co.uk/product_info.php/gro ... litre-p-60
Apart from the price obviously. Which one are most people using?
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One for the motor one for the chain
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I think it's a little misleading, but I'm sure Ducksta's right. There's plainly different types of Groundsman for different applications.
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Ducksta's right it's chain lubricant for chainsaws.ducksta wrote:One for the motor one for the chain
Can you now rub some on your bottom foliage: OOps sorry for the mispost, thought i was on the scooter forum rather than Titmarshe's garden fantasies lubeacon. It's OK I've gone now 
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Their use of the same picture for several different oils (two stroke/four stroke/chain oil) doesn't help eitherDoom Patrol wrote:I think it's a little misleading.
