Cutting bar oil?

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IchWarriorMkII

IchWarriorMkII

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Nope. Tried a bit of the winter blend bar oil... I keep it in the truck or house (regular bar oil) so its up to temp for the first tank of fuel. After that, I figure the remainder of oil in the tank, and the heat of the motor warms it up just fine.
 
Haywire Haywood

Haywire Haywood

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It doesn't get real cold here but I put a quart of 5w30 generic oil in a partial jug of Stihl stuff last winter and it did thin it down some.

Ian
 
Lakeside53

Lakeside53

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Ok. make it worse; tell me you use old engine oil:mad:

NOTHING, I say again NOTHING, pisses me off more than working on a saw that's been using sump oil... I pad the bills accordingly.
 
Wood Junkie

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Ok. make it worse; tell me you use old engine oil:mad:

NOTHING, I say again NOTHING, pisses me off more than working on a saw that's been using sump oil... I pad the bills accordingly.

There's a guy in our group that does that....makes for an ugly lookin saw not to mention improper maintenance..... kind of like those who never change the filter on their cars until they start rusting.....
 

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