My first chainsaw was a very tiny home lite, so I could limb up trees after dad fell thrm with his gigantic McCullith that looked and weighed like an outboard motor....
Being young, I actually read the manual.
It was funny, they said to use such and such bar oil, unless in extreme cold (below 32F) thrn use a lighter grade.
What?
Who uses a chainsaw when its above freezing? Summer time is for farming, you make wood in winter so it keeps you warm.
I looked at the company more, and at that time they were based in the Carolina's. Ah, I figured, they don't know what 'extreme cold' is!
That was funny to me. extreme cold indeed.
For its size my saw did pretty good cutting up firewood. It had a strange habit of pushing spark plugs apart. When it got to running poorly, you would check and the porcelain of the spark plug would be moving inside the metal base of the plug. hard to get compression that way! Did it to numerous plugs, ran like a champ with a new plug every time.
I'm sure the company is based in China now as all others are, but that was back then,
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