Diesel JD
ArboristSite Guru
Yeah this stuff gets real sticky and has caused my chains and my pro lite sprocketnose to seize up. This happened after I let the saws sit basically for 2-3 months though. I don't cut much in the summer since I am not currently in the business and my firewood sales are non existent. If you run your saw at least once a month this is not a problem. On the plus side, I don't think it did any permanent damage, at least not to the 390 Bow and chain. the bow has no sprocket so once I lubed it up and got the chain unstuck it was happy again. I'm soaking the Pro lite in biodiesel as we speak, which should unseize it. Lets hope so. Just a friendly caution,
J.D.
J.D.