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Bar & Chain Oil Color

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Windy Isle, Mar 12, 2018.

  1. TurboDiesel

    TurboDiesel

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    Nice!:yes:
     
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    Googled that and couldn't even find a pic :confused:
     
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  3. Shawn Curry

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    Google “durex” and you’ll get blacktail ’s “protective gear for wet conditions in PNW” joke!! :rofl: :lol: That was funny!

    “slipped that one right by”
     
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    Posted this before but I use a smaller laundry jug with a no spill spout too.
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  5. Windy Isle

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    Yep. Caught that one as he said it, although probably only because I had been trying to find info on Durex oil a few days ago, and the results had nothing to do with chainsaws... :rootintootin:
     
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    Tried those in the past and they are an improvement over the bar oil jugs. I like this other one because it holds a full gallon. Also its instant off when you take your thumb off the button. Plus the screw off cap makes it a little easier to fill with bar oil.
     
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    Good idea! I always transfer my oil from the gallon-size jugs to quart-size bottles. I find them easy to pour. They also transport well in combination with my fuel. I carry one-gallon mix gas cans and quarts of B&C oil in a long milk crate; keeps it all from dumping over in my truck. I get the B&C oil for free, store it in one-gallon jugs, and take about five quart-size bottles of it out into the woods for a day of cutting.
     
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    You must be way more talented than I am! It seems like balancing that over top of the saw, while manipulating the button would be awkward. Glad it works for you, though... :yes:
     
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    Give yourself more credit than that. Or I guess me way less credit. It's really pretty easy.
     
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    You’re a pretty fart smeller...er, I mean a pretty smart feller....:whistle::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Not for Brad! :eek:
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