Has nothing to do with the oil industry.
It has to do with the EPA, trying to lean the saws out as much as possible.
It has been proven that harder working saws such as the 066/084, etc have burnt up running the recommended 50:1 on milling saws and heavy use.
I run 40:1 in everything. That is what husky and others used to run before the epa got their hands in the mix.
That is EXACTLY my feeling on this couldn't agree more...........
Nothing more than Stihl and Huskajunk making the saws spew less crap out the exhaust.
Yes oil is better now but 40-1 is still better(my fav 020T still tachs 14,000) on your saw than 50-1......
50-1 = higher tach/chain speed,less torque, higher temps, more bearing wear
40-1 = lower tach/chain speed,more torque,lower temps, less bearing wear
The "shops" standard answer is "its made to run like that" and it is .......but they also know it wears out sooner and you are alot closer to burn out.
CHECK THIS OUT:
-You run your 020T/MS200T(piss on husky) at 50-1 and adjust the high jet to run around 15K unloaded.
-You are up a tree with a full tank limbing your way up.....little do you know that your tank vent is clogged(the increasing vacuum in the tank starts to lean out your high end).
-You probably would never notice the lean issue on the way up a conifer(fast short limb cuts)
-You burn up about half a tank on a large D fir or Pondo just on the way up.
-Your at the top, you make your face to top the tree(ambient saw temp just went way up)
-If your like me you tach the saw to max on the back cut lest the saw gag,stop,stutter,hang etc. while making the most critical cut.......In the heat of the moment(at this point I dont care how hard I'm being on the saw I just don't want my saw to quite in the back cut while my groundy is pulling the top)
-Recipe for seizure: Your saw tachs way to high due to the vac in the tank, the 50-1 mix, the already lean jet and the prolonged heavy load (back cut or blocking)
-The heat is REALLY high in a 020T doing a back cut in 14" wood.
NO THANKS I'll keep running 40-1
FYI: The unused gas/oil going out the exhaust actually helps pull heat out of the saw.