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That says it all, Austin.
Isn't it interesting? Cheaper, pours better in the cold, excellent lubricicity, doesn't stink, isn't sticky, washes out of your cloths better, biodegradable, renewable, non-toxic. That's acceptable reason for change.
Could it be that big oil has their influences with ANYONE who is a customer of theirs? A move to veggie 30 years ago would mean diminished revenues for big oil into the future. Where would they market their low-grade, bottom-of-the-barrel crap? Lobbying and influence get decisions made and if we 'extreme end users' don't question the practice, big oil gets bigger and we each spray 50 or a hundred gallons of petroleum oil into the environment in a year. The giant petro corporations laugh all the way to the bank. What do they care?
OK, maybe I'm speculating a wee bit.
In Sweden, I do believe regular petro bar oil is illegal to use except where specifically designated. I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure. We may have to ask one of our Swedish brothers.
If vegetable oil is recommended and used within the country that the saws are designed and built, but not in this country, why not the U.S.? If we once were but now aren't,... why?
Hmmmm. Draw your own conclusions on that one.
Mange, Eriksberg, you out there?
Skralle? SWE#Kipp, Maccall. We want confirmation on this
How bout one of you Swedes commenting on this 'rumor'. Are there other countries that ban regular bar oil for use in chainsaws?
Isn't it interesting? Cheaper, pours better in the cold, excellent lubricicity, doesn't stink, isn't sticky, washes out of your cloths better, biodegradable, renewable, non-toxic. That's acceptable reason for change.
sawsong said:one of the older guys on our team when i mentioned this commented that 30 years ago or so at college they were always told to use veggie oil and always did because it was cheap and good for the environment... bar oil is just horrid stuff!
was this a widely held belief back then? if so, what went wrong between then and now?
Could it be that big oil has their influences with ANYONE who is a customer of theirs? A move to veggie 30 years ago would mean diminished revenues for big oil into the future. Where would they market their low-grade, bottom-of-the-barrel crap? Lobbying and influence get decisions made and if we 'extreme end users' don't question the practice, big oil gets bigger and we each spray 50 or a hundred gallons of petroleum oil into the environment in a year. The giant petro corporations laugh all the way to the bank. What do they care?
OK, maybe I'm speculating a wee bit.
In Sweden, I do believe regular petro bar oil is illegal to use except where specifically designated. I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure. We may have to ask one of our Swedish brothers.
If vegetable oil is recommended and used within the country that the saws are designed and built, but not in this country, why not the U.S.? If we once were but now aren't,... why?
Hmmmm. Draw your own conclusions on that one.
Mange, Eriksberg, you out there?
Skralle? SWE#Kipp, Maccall. We want confirmation on this
How bout one of you Swedes commenting on this 'rumor'. Are there other countries that ban regular bar oil for use in chainsaws?