Anyone notice this in relation to the mix?
Too much oil in your mix is NOT a good thing, it will lead to fouling of your spark plug and top of the piston... and cause the engine to labour, slow pickup, bad performance altogether! Not to mention the smoke!
Without being a fly on the wall (or a longhorn beetle on the bark!!) it's hard to say what happened, if you left it with one tank of fuel, and no premixed fuel to refill, what did he/they put in it to keep working??
Even worse, HE loaned out the saw that YOU loaned him and wasn't even there to see what happened, so he, in my opinion, is even more responsible to make the situation right. How anyone can loan a borrowed tool to someone else is beyond me!!!! Day worker, casual labour, any training, at alll??? Unlikely!
In my book,there is an unwritten assumed duty of care when you borrow something, you borrow it, you break it, you fix it, you return it!!!!
I run the same fuel in my echo stuff, backpacks, tiller, trimmer etc.. I am not saying that there is so much oil that you cause a throttle lag, at least not thats noticeable, but Its a tinge more blue around where I am working usually.
As for the friend and the worker.. I'm not sure how it is around the country, but here, we usually have a dozen or so "little guys" usually Hispanics that gather hoping to be picked up for a days work. My friend seems to have not thought of the big picture, such as expertise, insurance, safety or even labor laws. He thinks he is just getting a good days work for less. And you know what. he usually is.. again we are city boys, and he Just married a well off spouse and they bought a big home on 6 acres of undeveloped land and so This is very new to all of us. The day workers are really the teachers on most jobs.. I'm not sure what was entailed, but the job of the week was putting in a drainage ditch.. I was asked how to remove deep set roots and stumps, and he asked me what the result was when someone uses a chainsaw for that. I'm not saying that was it, but there is a fair chance the saw was stuck into the ground, hit a cable, rock etc.. I don't know..
As for the fuel, When I was there He has rented a bulldozer. there was reg gas, 2 stroke mix and diesel there. HE also owned a used saw he bought from home dept rental dept, so he has used a saw, has the proper gas and bar oil etc.. In fact, he went out and bought a rip chain and one of those frames to set the chainsaw and attempt to mill with it.. He found that the saw he bought was very labored when he attempted it.. Maybe thats what they did with the saw, again I have no idea..
Lastly, he didn't "lend" a lent tool. HE said " I made sure to take care of your ???? and put it all in my shed, I didn't realize that the guy was using your saw until the next day when I realized they went into the shed when I was not aware". So he did attempt to keep it within his possession I guess, but short Long story was, when he went to get lunch or supplies the guys working on the property used and killed the saw.. What bugs me is that they too didn't make him aware that they broke it. I know they are day guys, but he uses the same guys most days and for months now.. They are very familiar and comfortable. To me thats another sign that something went very wrong.
No matter what, Like most guys here, I don't say thanks for the kindness only when its convenient. Meaning if I break your 12 year old camera, there is no talk about it being 12 yrs old and here is $40. You had a camera, you don't have one now that its broken, You where kind enough to share it with me, and there is no way to make you whole again with a partial payment..
This was his issue with my bike he has borrow. Its an expensive carbon fiber road bike, all titanium parts. I got it on ebay for a great deal, yet if it was broken, I couldn't replace it for what I bought it for. No matter though because he said that he would not expect to have to replace or repair that item either.. HE truly feels that if it broke under use then it would be just part of the life cycle of that item.. Analogy was, if I borrow your toothpaste on a trip and I use the last of it, I am not obliged to purchase you a whole new tube am I? My answer is why not? Your not obliged no, but if someone gives or shares with me, the last thing I want to do is punish them by causing them loss.
As I wrote, I got the $ but so does he.. This is not about that.. Its really a cry for normalcy. I wanted to know If I was wrong in my thinking. I wont not be his friend, but knowing this is his outlook really bugs me. Like finding out your beer buddy dresses up like a clown and kills people at night.. Not easy to just swallow and move on... Hey maybe thats what he does with the saws??