Bar oil for winter cutting

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Lakeside53

Lakeside53

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I'd ask around your local area and see what they are using. Out here we rarely change, but it doesn't get all that cold. I have some 20wt, but it's way too thin at 30F.


It also depends on your saw. A pro stihl (for example only) will heat the bar oil due to crankcase/oil chamber contact.
 
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Wood Junkie

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I'll be using stihl winter mix......it seems to have the flow of motor oil with the viscosity of syrup...The group that I cut with vary on this.....one uses 15w40 in the winter, another used motor oil year around,yet another uses winter bar oil. I would think the saw manufacturers have a good idea of what works.
 
ciscoguy01

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Cold weather oil

I use 2 kinds. Both work well for me. I had previously used a TON of the Stihl cold weather oil but have now started using the Dolmar. I use both of them, both work VERY well and stay thin. I've used them both to probably -10 Fahr. Your about the same climate as me here in northern NY. COLD!!!!

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