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Bar oil and low temperature
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<blockquote data-quote="crane" data-source="post: 3251787" data-attributes="member: 21897"><p>I too, had added kerosene and diesel to thick bar oil. I works, but you have to really shake it up to get a uniform viscosity. Like slamm and nitroman stated, the key to it all, is letting the saws warm up. With most oil tanks located in close proximity to the engine, a warm engine will help it getting the thicker oils flowing.</p><p>Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crane, post: 3251787, member: 21897"] I too, had added kerosene and diesel to thick bar oil. I works, but you have to really shake it up to get a uniform viscosity. Like slamm and nitroman stated, the key to it all, is letting the saws warm up. With most oil tanks located in close proximity to the engine, a warm engine will help it getting the thicker oils flowing. Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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