Somehow I found more on chain lubrications. Amount of lubricant to pour into reservoir is 2oz.(manual page 16) Also to prevent seepage, you are expected to empty the oil tank after each use.(manual page 11). Unfortunately these important informations are scattered and buried in between of many repetitious “Warning”, making manual consumer unfriendly.
There’s no mentioning about amount of chain lubricant to pour into. Also is lubricant supposed to be drained off to avoid soil of storage area? Cleaning can be more throughly done with tooth brush.
Thank,you for making this video. Now I know how to look after my Ryobi and tighten the chain on it.
Very very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you! Just what I needed.
Thank you for the nice paced and detailed explanation. I knew chainsaws were higher maintenance I did not know they were drama queens too. Lol.
Great explanation just what I needed.👌
Somehow I found more on chain lubrications. Amount of lubricant to pour into reservoir is 2oz.(manual page 16) Also to prevent seepage, you are expected to empty the oil tank after each use.(manual page 11). Unfortunately these important informations are scattered and buried in between of many repetitious “Warning”, making manual consumer unfriendly.
Thanks for the great video!!!
Always cut the underside of the branch a short distance the top, and it won't bind the saw or tear the bark from the tree.
extension saws Ryobi is nice
Yes, i noticed. I had one from HF, and this is way better quality for sure. I like to not have to pull a cord behind me.
There’s no mentioning about amount of chain lubricant to pour into. Also is lubricant supposed to be drained off to avoid soil of storage area? Cleaning can be more throughly done with tooth brush.
Birds got angry
Mine doesn't look like that!