Posted by Big 86 on February 22, 2012 at 17:44:22 from (74.36.189.142):
In Reply to: Chain saw bar oil? posted by JayinNY on February 22, 2012 at 16:51:47:
I would not put used fryer oil in anything I expected to work again. Not only does it contain small abrasive particles from the food that was cooked in it, it may contain chemicals that are corrosive from storage or processing. If I didn't have anything else used motor oil if it was filtered, maybe.
For what I use my chainsaw for, I expect I spend more money on gas than on bar oil. I figure that the little bit extra $$ for bar oil probably is cheaper than ruining bars/chains, or damage to the saw. Last time the local store put bar oil on sale, I bought three for the price of two. Still had some left over from the previous time I bought bar oil, probably several years before. Guess I am set for a while.
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