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In this link is what I use. See the pic "less mess"
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=39572
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=39572
PEST said:Gear oil bottles with the small squeeze tip but I buy bar oil bulk.
If the quart bottle squeeze tube still can't reach the filler I use a piece of tubing pushed on to the cap nipple. The only problem is losing the little red cap and then the bottle tipping over making a mess
NORTHERN NYer said:Thats exactly what I use Oldsaw. Wasnt sure what it was called, but it works good. I got it at Wallyworld for less than $2 I am pretty sure. My ole man laughed at it, but the oil goes just in the saw and not all over everything else. If its thicker when its cold just give the bottle a little squeeze.
When you first buy a gallon jug of oil, DO NOT remove the foil seal on the mouth of the jug. Instead, take the handle of your scrench and jab one hole through the foil seal near the "bottom" of the opening if you were to try to pour from the jug. Then, when you go to fill your saw, you take your oil jug and squeeze it with both hands and you get a spillproof slow stream of oil out of it, almost like a ketchup bottle. Works great!
SRT-Tech said:i have this new fangled device called a "funnel". its really cheap too, less than 40 cents at any auto store.
RaisedByWolves said:Funnels are great!
Especially if you enjoy a devise thats still half way full when the oil resivour is full to overflowing!umpkin2:
Freakingstang said:you guys have way to much time on your hands to be transfering liquid from one 1 gallon container to another....
nisse said:How about this? http://www.flutite.com/index.php?l=en
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