mikey
ArboristSite Operative
I've read that in very cold conditions, dilute your your bar oil with diesel fuel,so as to thin it.Makes since to me.As for used motor oil,Bar oil is fairly cheap and a gallon goes a long way.
Originally posted by Tom Dunlap
Whanna talk about canola oils now?
Tom
BillW said:It is a mixed feeling I/we have about a customer using used oils (Diesel engine, Trans oil etc). Its one thing to get preachy and tell him he is not saving $ like he is sure he is...particularly when you see him more ofter buying chains, sprockets & bars
However I still stick out my neck and mention the add'l wear that goes along with the "savings".
If you are looking to $ave...try soaking your chains in a real bar oil before using your saw...NEW IDEA...NOT...Oregon has recommended it since at least the '60's, and now with their little 'pocket' between the rivets to hold the oil from the 'soak', you are throwing $ away not using the tech. being supplied.