There's a lot of carcinogens we come into contact with every day. Unless someone is licking used motor oil off their fingers, just wear gloves and move on.Used motor oil is a proven carcinogen. I won't and wouldn't suggest anyone using that stuff.
There's a lot of carcinogens we come into contact with every day. Unless someone is licking used motor oil off their fingers, just wear gloves and move on.Used motor oil is a proven carcinogen. I won't and wouldn't suggest anyone using that stuff.
If you put used motor oil to the tests this guy did you might reconsider, first you should filter it so it doesn't clog your chainsaw, then that oil lost its viscosity since its used so it does a poor job lubricating. Dealing with that mess, prematurely going through chain and bars, constantly readjusting the chain, each their own but I rather keep my used oil for camp fires and spend the money to have quality oil lubing my chain.There's a lot of carcinogens we come into contact with every day. Unless someone is licking used motor oil off their fingers, just wear gloves and move on.
Inactivity, obesity, and about 1,000 more things cause cancer. Simply running a chainsaw probably a workout for most of us, probably fights cancer.There's a lot of carcinogens we come into contact with every day. Unless someone is licking used motor oil off their fingers, just wear gloves and move on.
Inactivity, obesity, and about 1,000 more things cause cancer. Simply running a chainsaw probably a workout for most of us, probably fights cancer.
Only in California, where being there causes cancer.Plus, nobody is drinking the used oil.
If it was so bad, I'm sure big brother would make oil change places a haz-mat facility.
My grandfather apparently just kept around some used motor oil that he'd feed through the chainsaw. You can't go much cheaper than that!!! However, your calculation that a few gallons would pay for a new chain and bar as needed probably makes sense.
I do some pruning and firewood, but I don't think I've ever worn out a chain or a bar. I personally like new oil because it is cleaner. However, I don't get too picky. Perhaps I'll try to hunt down some of the Harvest King that did well in the Project Farm tests.