But I like 'em... I think...
At least I used to. I too have noticed that the oil tank only seems to be either partially filled or overfilled, never just right, so overfilling is therefore my standard operation procedure. But still I haven't had a problem with the new caps, they have always been easy to shut and not a drop of oil leaks out.
Until last Sunday. I filled the saw up with gas and oil, and for the first time since I bought the saw I managed to not overfill it. I'll repeat that: I did not overfill it!
I put the cap back and put the saw on the workbench and left it for a while, and when I returned some 10 minutes later and picked the saw up it was bathing in bar oil, and so was the bench, the floor beneath, and some of my tools on the bench.
I put the saw down on the bench again, on it's side to prevent more oil from leaking out, and leaned forward to see if there were anything expensive on the bench needing immediate attention. Since I'm a healthy young man with a healthy appetite the first thing that usually comes forward when I lean forward is my cute little tummy, which means that all of the oil that previously was underneath the saw and on the bench now got transferred to the front of my sweater. But OK, experience
should be tough end expensive to acquire.
Anyhow, now the weird part comes: Although I didn't overfill the oil tank I had to spend a good 10 minutes or so trying to get the cap back properly in place. Since so much oil was gone it was no way near overfilled, and I wiped both the cap and the seating totally oil-free (using an old sweater I didn't have better use for...) but it just wouldn't fit. :angry2:
And then suddenly, pop - there it was, right in place. And I still don't know why it decided that it suddenly was time to obey me.
So what I actually wanted to say is, that if I were making my living on using my saw, filling it up with gas and oil (did someone mention 15 times a day?), and this happened frequently, not in the warm cozy shed but in the forest (where it's cold and windy), then I would have appreciated if this feature was optional upon purchase, or I could understand someone considering saws of another brand just because of this.
But since I'm a homeowner who does this just for fun I think they're pretty clever little thingys...