Eagle1
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- Jul 4, 2003
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- Viburnum, MO
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- Kubota BX2200, LS XG3135H, Grasshopper and Yazoo Zturns
This is a good watch on the subject
Yup, too much oil will cause sawdust buildup problems.I think I will flush it tomorrow before I go cut again. I took it in the garage after cutting. Ran it and it cleaned up and threw plenty of oil after it through all the buildup out. It just gummed up with so much junk so fast it was very abnormal for what has happened in the past.
Are you using Summer Weight oil ?I've never had issues with it before, even below freezing, but the stihl silver jug bar oil seems to be gumming up really bad before it even leaves the bar cover. It seems to make the oiling inconsistant and my tip is getting hot or there doesn't seem to be enough oil on the cutting edge of the chain. I know its not to tight. Anyone had issues with this before?
I sometimes need to cut on cold days having temps in the single digits. If the saw sits for a bit the bar oil can thicken and not flow well until everything warms up again. Rather than let the chain more or less run dry I have experimented with Marvel Mystery Oil as chain oil. At the time it was what I had on hand. When cold the MMO moves well through the pump and gives full coverage on 20" bars and as high as 36". It also helps to clean out any gummyness in the pump. As a cold day alternative it seems to work well and there has been no noticable wear on the bar. During normal temps I stay with traditional bar oil but MMO may be a good alternative for rough days in the cold.I've never had issues with it before, even below freezing, but the stihl silver jug bar oil seems to be gumming up really bad before it even leaves the bar cover. It seems to make the oiling inconsistant and my tip is getting hot or there doesn't seem to be enough oil on the cutting edge of the chain. I know its not to tight. Anyone had issues with this before?
Used motor oil is a well known carcinogen. Just saying, we'll not be using it.I asked the guy I hire to remove trees around my buildings what bar oil he uses. He said the oil he drains from his truck and has for years. And he has a big assortment of Stihl saws in his fancy truck including an MS500i. Just saying.