Husqvarna Mineral Bar and Chain Oil, 1 Quart
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You can use a heavy gear oil in place of "bar and chain" oil, they tend to mark up the price for the labeled stuff, I use Valvoline, but that's just my preference.
It certainly ought to; It's a lubricant with a viscosity similar to that of the next oil brand.
All electric and battery-powered chainsaws should work with this oil. Because this oil can't be mixed with gasoline, it's not suitable for gas-powered chainsaws.
Selected User Reviews For Husqvarna Mineral Bar and Chain Oil, 1 Quart
Wow, this is mind-blowing. To begin with, it has a lovely deep dark golden hue to it, almost honey-like. It's absolutely stunning. Pouring it from the bottle into the chain oiler tank on my chain saw is one of my favorite things to do. It makes me very happy because it flows beautifully, isn't lumpy or chunky, and is as smooth as glass. The bouquet, on the other hand, is stunning. This stuff smells like fine vintage hydrocarbons, not like something cheap that was just tapped. As soon as you unscrew the cap, the perfume begins to tickle your nose. Third, it's slick as hell. This stuff is like greased lightning or liquid teflon - you can barely hold on to the bottle as it pours. It has incredible slickness. In fact, I spilled a teeny-tiny drop on our porch's stairwell, and people slipped and slid for two weeks. I tried everything I could think of to make it less slick, but it didn't work. Your chainsaw chain will love being bathed in this incredible liquid. Then there's the bottle, which has to be one of the most iconic designs I've ever seen. Even if you don't use it, the bottle is worth the price. It has a narrowed top and a rectangular bottom, which allows it to stand perfectly straight. Every bottle should have a screw cap that is easy to grip and twists off with a flick of the wrist. And don't forget about the value proposition: this stuff is worth more than gold but costs the same as tin. They could easily charge twice or three times as much, but it's a fantastic deal. Finally, it possesses rejuvenating abilities that I have never witnessed before. It's been 15 years since I used my old chainsaw. It was rusted and battered, and it was covered in dried sawdust and rancid fuel. Years have passed since the sparkplug was replaced. An old strip of tire cord was used as the pull cord, and it spewed smoke like a chimney. When I filled the chainsaw oiler tank with this magical fluid, however, it was as if my saw had never been used before. The rust on the bar was washed away completely. The chain gleamed in the early morning light. On the first pull of the cord, the engine started up, and there was no more blue smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe, only fresh warm air. She cranked up the engine to 10,000 RPM. And she was a beast when it came to chopping down trees. Despite the fact that my saw's blade is only 16 inches long, I was able to cut through a 24 inch log in a matter of seconds. My chainsaw has a new lease on life thanks to this amazing chainsaw oil; I recommend buying it and you'll be happy for the rest of your life.
However, quality can be associated with a higher price. Is crude oil simply crude? That's what I thought until I tried it. br>br>I almost bought the thinner oil, which was about $4 cheaper per quart, but after reading reviews and hearing about my neighbors' experiences with lower quality oil, I decided against it. Put the extra $4 towards something else. br>br>I used the SunJoe Pole Chainsaw (Corded Electric) to do this. I'm sorry, but I've got to say something. The limbs were cut like butter with this saw, and the lubricant (oil) was used sparingly.
16" bar at 60 volts Their establishment has a bar. There was no chain oil in stock. Their original equipment manufacturer bar is It was clear chain oil.
? br>It was simply a matter of purchasing a high-quality product because the bar and chain were not receiving any oil. It is critical. It's also a good idea to drain any remaining oil once you're finished. br>This Husqvarna bar is a great place to unwind after a long day at work. Chain oil proved to be extremely beneficial. I didn't mind the price. br>I don't do nearly as much sawing as I used to. br>This chainsaw is extremely useful.
The purpose of bar and chain oil is to prevent excessive wear, keep things cool, and adhere to the chain well. br>br>This item satisfies all three requirements - I've never seen anything like it - I've used it on a small Poulan Pro saw (thin bar and chain; reasonable price) and it's worked well. Under normal use, it gets extremely hot) and a Makita 66 cc saw that tears through logs like a hot knife through butter. br>br>I purchased it because of "Husky's" reputation and the low price, and I'm glad I did.
It is well-fed and performs well in both high and low temperatures. Since I was on Amazon buying other things, I decided to buy this bar oil just for the heck of it. I thought it was a high-priced item that wasn't likely to be worthwhile. I'm sorry, but I feel the need to express myself. This is a fantastic bar oil. It feeds well and is effective in both hot and cold temperatures. It's non- It's petroleum-based, which I like for cutting wood for the smoker and other things, and it doesn't gunk up the bar like some off-brand petroleum oils do.
Chain Oil is of excellent quality and adheres well to the bar. I'm not going to risk damaging the chain and bar by switching to a cheaper brand. This is a bar I would strongly suggest. Any saw's chain needs to be lubricated.
It fits perfectly in both of my chainsaws and was a great deal on Amazon. This chain oil is thick, unlike some other thinner brands I've tried before, which helps cut through tree limbs faster while using less oil. In the future, I will not use the less expensive generic oil.
I purchased it to use with my electric chainsaw. There are no issues with it.