Thanks! This is actually one of the things I found in me search, and it
makes sense to me and is certainly cost effective. It may well be the first
wet lube I try. The main complaint I see against it is goofing up, but if
you use sparingly (as is required for Chien-L also) and wipe off that
sho
Hi,
I've used it for 1000's of miles and I know others that swear by it. I put a
drop on each link and spin the cranks a while, and then wipe off the excess. No
build up of gunk.
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> On Apr 14, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Peter Morgano wrote:
>
> Hmmm, I have bar and chain lube. stuff i
Hmmm, I have bar and chain lube. stuff is crazy thick, you sure without the
heat of the saw it wont just gunk up?
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:01 PM, James Valiensi wrote:
> Hi,
> For a long lasting lube that makes your drive train quieter try "bar and
> chain" oil. It is for chainsaws and won't
Hi,
For a long lasting lube that makes your drive train quieter try "bar and chain"
oil. It is for chainsaws and won't fly off the chain. You can get a quart for
under $10 and it will probably last you a 100,000 miles.
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