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It costs about the same per gallon, if not less. Unless you are using old used motor oil.
Plus 1 on this.Put a 10" bar on that saw and it's a maniac power horse, put a 20" on it and it's not - there is a difference. Besides that excessive bar length that you're not using is bad for maneuverability.
Around where I live that saw is usually used with a 13-14" bar, that is plenty of power at up to 26-28" when you cut from both sides.
yes, what i'm using is just standard bar oil. If stihl uses some sort of specialty bar oil that's pretty ****ing sad. I remember my dad using you're standard bar oil when it was 10 degrees out, never had a lick of problem cutting. I guess they don't make **** like they used to. This will be the last Stihl product I ever own.Have you tried using "bar" oil?
nope, not hitting the ground. I cut them then turn log over.I think he means he is hitting the ground with the bar top maybe.
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