Chainsaw oil is thick or rather "sticky" so it will not get thrown off the fast moving chain thereby losing it's lubricating function. Thinning is best avoided.
most chainsaw gas/oil mixtures is 32/1
what is the fuel/oil mixture for a stil chainsaw model 1629
yeah, 10-w30 is a pretty good to use.
I gather you mean in the system to lube the chain and the answer is generally 30Wt.
Unlock the chain brake
Some Stihl chain saws have an adjuster underneeth the saw to turn up the oiler .
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You cannot use any type of "engine oil" on a chainsaw bar. Even though the oil itself is quite adequate, manufacturers put a tackifier into the oil so it doesn't fly off the chain when in motion. The temperature outside is irrelevant, in this case.
you have to see what size the bar is.
Yep. You can run it without the bar and everything. It may leak bar oil though as most pump oil as the motor runs to lube the chain. It may have a tendency to rev higher though so don't squeeze the throttle too much.
sprocket worn out, chain brake on....does chain turn free by hand?