It refers to the dry weight (no fuel/oil) of the motor/handle assembly without bar or chain attached.
Most chain saws have a reservoir that you fill with the bar/chain oil before you start. Check the level every 20-30 minutes while you are working, if you are using the saw constantly. The reservoir must have oil in it at all times while the saw is being used.
buy a cheap bike then buy a good chain saw then take the chain saw apart then stay with the motor and get the chain of the bike and conect it to the motor then put gas in the motor then have fun.JUST BE CAREful
No.
The fuel mixture for a Stihl chain saw is gas and oil.
Yes it will. Not enough oil to lube it will ruin the bearings, then your motor is junk .
4.5 cu in or 74cc
It's 40/1.
Most brands of lubricating chain oil sold in North America are petroleum-based. These oils are known carcinogens. When a chain saw is used, virtually all of the lubricant ends up in the environment.
I used to have one of them and am pretty sure the ratio was 1/40.
In all Craftsman chain saws going back to at least 1990, the oil/gas ratio is 40/1.
Yes it can! but it also depends if its repealed!