#1
Anyone use winter grade bar oil? Is it really necssary? Or just stick with the standard stuff. I read somwhere that the hot engine heats up the oil enough where it moves adequately in cold weather.
#2
I read too many good things about Stihl Ultra 2 cycle oil. My dealer does not even carry it because he says 'it just costs more and there is no benefit over the orange bottle type' What do you guys think about Stihl ULTRA? Can you use it on a NEW chainsaw or must it be broken in (kind of like what they say to do with cars when switching to full synthetic.)
#3
There HAS TO BE a better way to get the bar oil from the gallon container into the saw. If its windy or if your hand shakes a bit it can go all over the place. If you overfill it then you really have a mess on your hands. Is there a 'Tip' to put on the bottle opening so you can squeeze it out and really CONTROL how much comes out? Or is there some other way. I would rather spend more time cutting and less time cleaning up sticky bar oil.
THANKS!
Anyone use winter grade bar oil? Is it really necssary? Or just stick with the standard stuff. I read somwhere that the hot engine heats up the oil enough where it moves adequately in cold weather.
#2
I read too many good things about Stihl Ultra 2 cycle oil. My dealer does not even carry it because he says 'it just costs more and there is no benefit over the orange bottle type' What do you guys think about Stihl ULTRA? Can you use it on a NEW chainsaw or must it be broken in (kind of like what they say to do with cars when switching to full synthetic.)
#3
There HAS TO BE a better way to get the bar oil from the gallon container into the saw. If its windy or if your hand shakes a bit it can go all over the place. If you overfill it then you really have a mess on your hands. Is there a 'Tip' to put on the bottle opening so you can squeeze it out and really CONTROL how much comes out? Or is there some other way. I would rather spend more time cutting and less time cleaning up sticky bar oil.
THANKS!