Chainsaw Bar Oil

   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #21  
I don't know whether you would call it "additives" or not, but I found it very easy to see and feel the difference between bar oil and motor oil.
I too find bar & chain oil to be significantly "sticky & tacky"...anyone who doesn't believe it should do a make shift "tension test"...that will convince you that it is tackier than motor oil. I can pull a thread of Wal-Mart's Super Tech about 18" before it breaks...motor oil, maybe an inch or two.
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #22  
I came across an interesting device, see link below. It is hydraulically driven and is self oiled by taking oil from your hydraulic reservoir. Not sure if I would agree with hydraulic or trans/hydraulic oil being very good for a bar and chain oil but it is probably better than running it dry.
I'm not much of a shopper so I usually buy whatever bar and chain oil is easiest for me to get to but, I do like to use oil that was designed for the job, whatever that might be.
Limbinator Saws LLC
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #23  
Me too.

In my earlier post about using premium Stihl or Husky oil, I did not note that I have a Husky dealer 2 miles away. And a Stihl/Husky dealer 8 miles away. Next closest Stihl shop is 17 miles away.

So I use Stihl or Husky mix and bar oil. Might be cheaper at Wally Mart, but it is 9 miles away. And, the Stihl and Husky dealers are a whole lot more fun of store to visit :D

I'm not much of a shopper so I usually buy whatever bar and chain oil is easiest for me to get to but, I do like to use oil that was designed for the job, whatever that might be.
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #24  
What kind of proof do you need:confused: All you have to do is look and feel...the bar oils I've used definitely are "tacky/sticky" almost to the point of being stringy...

I'm in the camp of using bar oil rather than pinch a few pennies with used motor oil..

I'm not saying its not thicker or tackier. I'm just a bit sceptical that the tackiness is due to the additives rather than it just being a natural property of very thick oil.

A long time ago I knew a guy who made a whole range of shampoos for professional hairdressing chains. It was all the same stuff but the addition of a few drops of some obscure ingredient into a 44 gallon drum of the basic shampoo allowed him to make all sorts of claims. A few drops of aloe vera was enough to suck in the organic market.
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #25  
IMHO.. gear oil does not feel as tacky or stringy as bar oil.. yet gear oil is heavier.

whether it is a property of the base stock oil or an additive is rather academic isn't it?

soundguy
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #26  
Gear oil is stinkier too. Bar oil does not have much smell. I was transferring oil yesterday, and hardly noticed any odor. I buy a gallons of bar oil, but transfer it into a couple large dish-soap bottles. Makes it easier to handle, and easier to "squirt" in to one of my saws, that has the handle partially obscuring the oil fill hole.

IMHO.. gear oil does not feel as tacky or stringy as bar oil.. yet gear oil is heavier.

whether it is a property of the base stock oil or an additive is rather academic isn't it?

soundguy
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #27  
Right, bar oil is definitely stickier , almost like maple syrup...now dont use that in your saw

:licking:

You are so right plus the price of Maple syrup this year in NH is right at $80 a gallon.
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #28  
Gear oil is stinkier too. Bar oil does not have much smell. I was transferring oil yesterday, and hardly noticed any odor. I buy a gallons of bar oil, but transfer it into a couple large dish-soap bottles. Makes it easier to handle, and easier to "squirt" in to one of my saws, that has the handle partially obscuring the oil fill hole.

you got that right.. gear oil stinks real good.

I do however save the lil pointy tops off the quart gear oil bottles.. they screw on good to quart oil bottles. I buy either walmart or tsc bar oil inthe gallon jugs, and I have a quart bottle that I refill, then put the pointy top on. as you say.. makes getting the oil in the saw easier as oposed to getting oil on the saw!

soundguy
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #29  
Maple Syrup might smell better coming out of the saw but boy would it scorch and gum up the bars! :mad: I have been using the laundry detergent bottles to pour the bar oil for several years. I sure get a lot more in the tank than on the saw that way...
 
   / Chainsaw Bar Oil #30  
I just bought a gallon of stihl oil yesterday at $11.00 a gallon,another place I went to wanted $15.00 a gallon. russ
 

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