clemsonfor
Super Member
TSC has their brand bar oil on sale for black friday for $5.99.
That's when I found out the difference.I just put some new motor oil in my junk plastic Poulan Lowe's special because I was out of chain oil. The saw was about half full of chain oil so I topped it off with motor oil. That saw gets abused and if I dropped several hundred dollars on a saw, I'd never use anything but bar oil. With this one though, I'm not to worried about it. The downfall is, the oil slings off of the chain a bit more than I care for, but it worked in a pinch.
I agree^^^I've read all 7 pages of this thread and it amazes me. Now, I can understand using some other kind of oil in an emergency but there are people on here who spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on a chain saw and then try to save a buck by using any kind of junk oil in it that they can get their hands on. Peanut oil, used motor oil, hydraulic fluid, why not extra virgin olive oil or Crisco? Come on, somebody has to have tried that ....
Spend the extra couple of dollars and get the right oil for the job. End of story!!!
I agree^^^
i run all Stihl saws and would never think of using a different oil,bar oil is desighned......for......this.....use,,it has tackifier's in it so the oil is thicker and sticks/hold on better to the bar and chain with out slinging off as much thus protecting against wear better.
i wouldn't even use another oil in a pinch,the saw would stop till i had some.
To each is his own,, them are the people that probably use 2 stroke oil in there car engines it's oil it'll will work right?And if I had an expensive saw I would not use anything else, either. But it got me through until yesterday when I went and bought a bottle of bar oil. A lot of people use motor oil and have for years, with no issues. Guess it's whatever you want to do, it's your saw...
To each is his own,, them are the people that probably use 2 stroke oil in there car engines it's oil it'll will work right?