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Used the search but didn't find what I wanted to know. I have a bunch of half empty quarts of sae 30, 10-30, etc. sittin in the garage and I was wondering if I could use it for bar oil without anything screwing up. Also, what about unused cooking oil?
 
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Used the search but didn't find what I wanted to know. I have a bunch of half empty quarts of sae 30, 10-30, etc. sittin in the garage and I was wondering if I could use it for bar oil without anything screwing up. Also, what about unused cooking oil?
I dont see any reason why not but would probably mix it at a 50 50 ratio with the real thing because you want some tacifiyer in there.
 
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There is known carcinogens in used motor oil. Very bad for the environment, and bad for you. I'm no enviro-freak, but I do care about it. Its just like going around dumping used motoroil everywhere. It makes a mess of the saws, and it doesn't lube very well at all.
 
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I buy Poulan bar oil when its on sale, so for me bar oil isnt all that expensive. I usually can get it for $5-$7 a gallon.
I dont spill it very often. Poulan bar oil is fairly thick, so it pours slowly. The only times I really spill it are when I overfill the bar oil reservour and some of it seeps out when I tighten the cap.
 
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Does everyone really go through that much bar oil to have to mix 50/50 with "cheap stuff"? Or use motor oil (new or used)?

Then again... they're your saws. I don't give a rip... 'cuz I'm pretty finicky when it comes to fluids in my saws...

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Stihl's 3 jug case is around $45.00 after tax or $15.00 + individually.

Jonsered/Husky?Efco is running $13.00+ individually or by the case.

Box stores $8.00-15.00 each.

Seen a lot more of the "homemade special blends" in oilers this year. I like the water/soap/used oil mix the best so far. It made a special kind of mess out of things.

Best bang for the buck is the ability to sharpen chains and pick clean wood.

Second best is clean bean squeezings. $3.25 a gallon.
 
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Ive nevr used anything but Stihl bar oil 10-15 bucks (was $8) whoopie doo. I take my $700 saw $100 bar and multiple chains out cut a chord of wood value 100-200 bucks use a quart or so of oil that reduced the value of my work 2-3 dollars and my oiler bar and chain had the right lube for the job. Spend 4 hours cuttin trees down for lot clearing 250 bucks - oil used I only pocket 245 bucks and take the wife out to Red Robin for lunch 30 bucks. If I had only used that cheap oil i would have bean so much better off.:dizzy:
 
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Ive nevr used anything but Stihl bar oil 10-15 bucks (was $8) whoopie doo. I take my $700 saw $100 bar and multiple chains out cut a chord of wood value 100-200 bucks use a quart or so of oil that reduced the value of my work 2-3 dollars and my oiler bar and chain had the right lube for the job. Spend 4 hours cuttin trees down for lot clearing 250 bucks - oil used I only pocket 245 bucks and take the wife out to Red Robin for lunch 30 bucks. If I had only used that cheap oil i would have bean so much better off.:dizzy:

Kind of puts things in perspective, :agree2:
 
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Ive nevr used anything but Stihl bar oil 10-15 bucks (was $8) whoopie doo. I take my $700 saw $100 bar and multiple chains out cut a chord of wood value 100-200 bucks use a quart or so of oil that reduced the value of my work 2-3 dollars and my oiler bar and chain had the right lube for the job. Spend 4 hours cuttin trees down for lot clearing 250 bucks - oil used I only pocket 245 bucks and take the wife out to Red Robin for lunch 30 bucks. If I had only used that cheap oil i would have bean so much better off.:dizzy:

Or how about $1500 big saws with $250-350 bars. I don't want to gamble.

So for dino I stick to Stihl as well. But I think when I was last at Mdsns (a few weeks ago) it was around $8/gal by the case. I just mention it because I figure you might get that way now and again.

I used to overfill and spill occasionally, but all it takes is slowing down and paying attention a little to prevent that (mostly getting the light right in the hole).
 
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interesting reading since i have also been running WMO (waste motor oil) in my saw for the past ten years and never really knew better. it hasent caused any problems for me but i can see how it can be to thin to properly lub the bar.

i do filter my oil though to get most of the crap out (i know not all). i am not a big time cutter though running about 3-4 cords a year and some side stuff. i figured it was going into a harsh environment and if it didnt take out the soft babbet bearings in my truck a hardened saw bar should be ok.

i am real interested in running veggie though for the non toxic environmental and spilling on me factor.
 
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Or how about $1500 big saws with $250-350 bars. I don't want to gamble.

So for dino I stick to Stihl as well. But I think when I was last at Mdsns (a few weeks ago) it was around $8/gal by the case. I just mention it because I figure you might get that way now and again.

I used to overfill and spill occasionally, but all it takes is slowing down and paying attention a little to prevent that (mostly getting the light right in the hole).
Yep next week prolly pic up a case. Son taking son in law down there hes never been there. Hes a class "C" cutter for the forest service. I havent actually spent more than $8 yet but I buy it buy the case and have plenty. Used those numbers for the guys that say its gone way up.
 
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