Geo019t
ArboristSite Lurker
To make things easier trimming the zillions of small branches on a just cut red maple, I unearthed my trusty old Stihl 015L. Yes, I squirted a few drops of 40:1 mix in cylinder, and it started/ran great following second rope pull after spark plug was reinstalled. Checking a dry piece of ground, bar oil was being dispersed as it should be, too.
HOWEVER, after I sat the saw down, idling, when I picked it up I noted several HUGE drops of bar oil on ground. I ran it some more, and the same
continued. I'd suggest the "drops" be in the 1/4-teaspoon size! And, there'd be several!
I took it to (Stihl) dealer who advised the saw (1974-or-1975) is soooo old parts are no longer available, and his guess is a gasket deteriorated? Advice given was, as long as chain is getting sufficient oil, just keep adding oil to its tank and continue using it -- draining any left over oil in tank after each use. Not a solution to make me happy.
Part of me suggests I disassemble saw a bit, and hopefully find/see the leak cause, and hopefully just tighten a screw or two?
BUT -- it seemed/seems smart to check with the seasoned pro's on this site -- YOUR thoughts/experiences with similar?
Thanks.
geo
HOWEVER, after I sat the saw down, idling, when I picked it up I noted several HUGE drops of bar oil on ground. I ran it some more, and the same
I took it to (Stihl) dealer who advised the saw (1974-or-1975) is soooo old parts are no longer available, and his guess is a gasket deteriorated? Advice given was, as long as chain is getting sufficient oil, just keep adding oil to its tank and continue using it -- draining any left over oil in tank after each use. Not a solution to make me happy.
Part of me suggests I disassemble saw a bit, and hopefully find/see the leak cause, and hopefully just tighten a screw or two?
BUT -- it seemed/seems smart to check with the seasoned pro's on this site -- YOUR thoughts/experiences with similar?
Thanks.
geo