Anybody ever use clean used motor oil for chainsaw bar oil?

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9 Responses to “Anybody ever use clean used motor oil for chainsaw bar oil?”
  1. Paleo C says:

    The oil is too thin. It may damage your bar and chain. Chain saw oil is a heavy viscosity oil, meant to take the heat. I have used many chain saws over the years and bar oil is the only thing to use. Spend the money, it’s worth it.

  2. yes_its_me says:

    Yes, and it was never an issue. I filtered it through fine cloth and cut many many hours with minimal bar and chain wear

  3. floyd lover says:

    You can use it, but the viscosity is not right for saw lubrication, because motor oil breaks down in the heat produced, and it doesn’t have a sulphur additive that’s crucial to high temperature lubrication.

  4. ezachowski says:

    Bar oil is the only thing you should use on it because it’s designed to cling to the bar whereas other oils don’t have that property.
    i.e. they get slung off too fast and the bar runs dry which creates heat and causes the chain to stretch dramatically reducing the lifespan of the chain.

  5. Peppy says:

    Special agents in the oil formulation help keep sap and pitch off the bar and chain. Motor oil does NOT have that. Bar and chain oil also formulated to adhere to the metal to reduce wear and tear. If you plan on taking care of your chainsaw. Dont cut any corners.

  6. Dave says:

    It’s too light. You need a lot more viscosity.

  7. ssshoebox67 says:

    wrong to use its viscosity is the wrong weight also the additives.

  8. Marianna says:

    Yes I did, and the chains were wearing out MUCH faster than with the "proper" bar oil. I use plural because I was stupid enough to buy 3 times a new chain before I finally used the right oil!

  9. rlynnrussell says:

    Yes but it doesn’t last long the viscosity is not there

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