“Real” bar and chain oil contains ingredients that make it stick to the chain better than motor oil so the bar and chain will last longer and not get as hot. Used motor oil has contamination and has likely deteriorated from heat which don’t help your bar and chain life. Saving a few dollars in the short run will cost you in the long run...
@@johngrossbohlin7582 absolutely and you go to a farm supply and get their chain oil for about half the cost. I`m done with stihl. (have 3 of their saws,) I take it personal when I get screwed. In these coming times I expect it will take it`s toll on these pricks. I used to be proud to own a stihl.
Had the same problem on my 353 but wanted to quickly get it done so i cut a cylinder shape piece off a rubber clove and set it around the loose plug going in the body of the saw. Fixed the leak for a few months now. Ofcourse it is better to replace it for a original part. Mine was just something you do at home for a quick fix. Now i have that problem on a unused 357xpg i managed to get that has been sitting in a box for 9 years. My 353 was also around 13 years old when the leak came. Guess time just kills the rubber. Great video! Very helpful.
Same here! I hate the Stihl oil and gas caps! Give me a standard threaded cap any day. Getting those “jigsaw puzzle” caps back on and seated properly is a total pain.
Good video mate.. after use before storing my saws i open caps on oil and fuel to relieve any built up pressure to maybe help prevent leakage.. weather this works or not doesnt matter to me its not hard to do.. or its just all in my head and then that doesnt matter either... or does it..
I tried the used motor oil trick back when I was young and dumb. After replacing the entire oil system on my saw, I stopped using the old motor oil and haven't had any more trouble.
I have seen it mostly on older chain saws and is usually age related. I see it all the time. Yeah, OEM parts only on a chain saw. Most guys keep a rag in their chainsaw box. Great tips! Gets my mind off the fact I may be sitting on a crap load of repairable lawn mowers but no money to fix any of them due to this virus crap.
hi don. I found that cleaning the bar and Oiler holes each time we sharpen the saw keeps it in good shape. Thanks for the tip on the oil loss problem. We now have a project to look forward to.
Hi Don, thanks for all the great info on your channel, I now do all my own repairs and rebuilds thanks to you. Own 15 Stihl saws and yes the new caps are a pain. I take them off periodically and clean them in gasoline with an old toothbrush then compressed air, and that helps them last longer. But the saws live on top of a piece of cardboard, everywhere they go. Keep up the good work
SIL bought a 455, and developed bad oil leak; found pump mounting bolt hole stripped in the plastic housing? Uses special metric bolt, wondered if you have best approach recommendation?
thank you Don , great tips. a few thoughts. I keep a rag or oil pad in the bottom of my case to catch any oil. When I take my side cover off , I clean with brake fluid , let dry , then spray the inside with some non stick aerosol . really helps reduces the saw dust build up !!
Mine is brand new. Only used it once and leaked a huge puddle all over the place. I'm used to Stihl which never had these issues for me. Yet, I'm still liking my Husq.
@@TheRyan4756 I was told recently that this is normal because it is just a constant gravity feed. Where as my Stihl is only active when running. I think that is a better sounding system to me. I had always been happy with Sthil in the past. Might have to go back to them.
Great video, many thanks. Can I just check that's not the 351 model please? When I look up those part numbers it comes up as for the 351 model rather than the 353 quoted. Many thanks 👍
I have a Cub Cadet CS 5220. It looks as if the oil tank is cracking. It looks like the bar clamp bolts are trying to pull through the plastic causing it to crack. When I put my saw away, it will be sitting in a puddle of oil the next day. Is this something I can fix or does the entire body of the saw need to be replaced?
I have an echo 310 ( among others) and I use thick oil summer and thin oil winter. Oil leaks from the bottom of the clutch area significantly when stored. Any suggestions/advice?
I do have one of those leaky saws. Just love the saw and there are several vids about fixing the leak. Pull the pump off, get pump and hose super clean with gas/alcohol then reassemble with thin layer of gasket sealer at hose and pump connection. Haven't done it yet but leaving oil cap loose preventing daily temp pressure changes seems to help a lot for now. Bar down, cap up.
Hi Donny How is the weather in Ontario? A couple questions. what are the RPM setting for a Briggs 20hp and a Briggs 5.0hp mowers? I can't find them in my manuals. Appreciate the help.
Hi Don, hope your staying safe. I use a lot of Stihl gear and run a small 211 and bigger 261 chainsaw without a problem. But I have a full Kombi set up, because it’s brilliant and well worth the investment. From day one of the pole pruner attachment, it’s leaked oil constantly. I’ve replaced the tootles cap a couple of times and cleaned out the the feeder line inc the sprocket area. It’s still leaks oil to this day. Any ideas from yourself or any of your fellow viewers would be welcome. Thanks!
Ahh, yes but that doesnt mean it is not a priority at all. You need to find the right vendor. My go to #1 aftermarket chainsaw parts guy is a Chinese vendor. His parts are equal or better than OEM stuff at a fraction of the cost. The only issue with using him is delivery time, but other than that parts are superior to what you may be used to from overseas vendors.
Good advice I have the Husqvarna 141 16" forest chainsaw it leaks oil from sitting & not getting oil on the blade so its having two problems same time with this well explained video I will be tearing it apart tomorrow to check these things keeping my fingers crossed thats all it is thanks for the tips👍
With the Stihl caps once they are put on wrong they won't seal properly again. Make sure you live up the arrows and turn them gently. It shouldn't take much force to twist. I am not a fan of these but I have had to teach myself how to use them. You can also use a silver or gold sharpie to mark the cap and the arrow so it is easier to see when you line them up. The down side to that is you have to do often because the fuel mix and bar oil makes it easy to wipe off.
Hey Danny question I have a Husqvarna rancher from day one it’s giving me problems this problem is the it starts but the trigger isn’t working I can’t find anything on it
Good day sir. I have a Honda mower brand new, also mtd 10 hrp snowblower was wondering should I turn the shut off fuel and let it run out of gas everytime of use? And also for season hibernation should I let all fuel disharge and leave dry for season. Thank you Angelo31.
The oil is operated off of pressure so when it starts pumping oil it creates a vaccum on the line so it's being syphon fed after using remove the oil cap to depressure the system worked on mines
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About those flipcaps, they work well but it needs to be clean around oil\gasoline tank hole, they won't seal right if there are any dirt, saw dust, sand.
Don, I need your help. I have a Makita DCS6401 I purchased sometime around 2005. That chainsaw now has a chain bar leak that pours out large amounts after usage. As soon as I finish a cut, clean the saw and store saw until the next usage. When I come back, I have a cup or so of chain bar oil saturated into whatever material the saw was sitting. I took my chainsaw to Home Depot and their repairman thought he fixed it but after a solid use of the chainsaw, I am guaranteed to have a pool of thick chain bar oil draining from the bottom of my chainsaw. Help! If I could ship the chainsaw back to the factory for repair, I would bc I love this powerful chainsaw. Thanks much, Don. (I too am Don)🙂 .
Hi Donny boy 73 I have a stihl chainsaw and it's not oiling like before got a new bar it oil hole is clean not sure if it the oil pump it's a stihl ms381 pls advice me thanks
One cause of my oil leaking that my dealer educated me about is filling the oil tank up before putting the saw away. I used to fill both the oil and gas after every session, so that it would be good to go. He said not to do that because during the variation in temperature during storage, the oil will expand and contract, and if the tank is full there is no place to expand except out of the oil line. If you put the saw away partway empty, then there is air space which can compress and accommodate the expansion and contraction. Since I started doing that I have no more oil leak problems.
I usually shove some paper towels up the the clutch cover to help mitigate the eventual oil puddling. I collected old chain saws for a few years. The old saws in the best condition were the ones caked with sawdust & bar oil. It's like chain saw cosmoline. If a saw is put up for an extended period, absolutely spotless, it is far more likely to suffer from corrosion. Never leave a magnesium-crankcase saw on a concrete or dirt floor.
Gonna have to watch those other video's on changing the oilier as one of my chain saws leaks badly. Thanks for the tips and sharing. Be safe and God Bless
I have had chainsaws already that from brand new, they leaked the bar oil out. Now I have an old Echo CS-330EVL that is so old that it doesn't even have a chain brake on it. It never had one. It doesn't leak bar oil at all. Has never leaked any oil. I can wipe it clean after using it and put it on the carpet in the back seat of my vehicle and my carpet doesn't get messed up at all. All my newer chainsaws leak bar oil to an extent with one that will leak all the oil out when put away over night.
I Use Old Changed Vehicle Engine Oil But I Always Use A PPG Paper Filtered Automotive Paint Funnel (2) Times To Catch Any Debris And Yes I Use A New Filter Each Time And It Has Been A Difference Between Night And Day And Never Any Type Of Problems With Leaks Or Blockages On Any Of My Saws Oilers
That would be caused by jamming the blade in a tree and twisting it out. A stick getting dragged into the chain, or abuse. I usually see more leakage from older chainsaws with hardened oil lines. I cannot count how many chain saws I see with plugged oil ports on the bar. It's as simple as removing the bar. I swear people are afraid to maintain their saws. They bring them in with burned warped chains and bars because they run them without sharpening or cleaning them out when done. I find so many free ones like that.
I can see why Stihl wanted to replace the oil and gas caps. After all, the old style worked great for about the last 35 years, so yes it's totally time to replace them with an over-complicated design. I can just see what's going to happen the first time most users can't get the cap off with finger pressure. They'll reach for a pair of pliers and snap off the little plastic tab on the cap.
Hope you can still work during the quarantine. I run an ‘essential’ business and can stay open. I have a feeling that equipments repair must be essential as well.
Yes but this state is saying Lawn care isn't essential. I think that's wrong and someone needs to challenge their idiotic rules. People count on lawn care businesses to maintain their businesses and private propertys.
@@scottfirman I agree!! Some people can't take care of there own property and businesses and other place's don't have time. Then the towns will fine people that don't manage their property!! If you are doing landscape work of any kind it is highly unlikely that you will be in contact with anyone. Your crew would just have to drive their own vehicles if you run a crew. Stopping lawn care is wrong. People just need to use common sense.
here in Texas lawn care guys have been running like normal. Seems like quite a few people are going back to work. Traffic is twice what it has been last couple weeks.
I have heard that you should use winter bar oil summer and winter. That way if you have oil in the saw that carries over from summer to the colder temps of winter the viscosity does not thicken to the point that the chain oil does not flow! Do you agree?
I got a free tiller the engine is seized on oil its a earthquake 5020 Model 130292 type 4071 code 92022707 the tiller has a forward and reverse is there a way i dont need the reverse
Wouldn't the oil tank vent let air into the tank? And if there was pressure it would be negative i.e wanting to suck in rather than push out? Or am I completely wrong? lol. Love the channel!
@@aussiehardwood6196 ? I've got a new echo cs 501 chainsaw it leaks and my boss said just crack the cap after I'm done so it don't leak and that fixes it even echo said that
jeremy thiel well if it works & that's what the OEM says...well don't listen to me, I just can't see how that would help, even if your vent was blocked.
One thing I always do when replacing the chain, is to flip the bar each time, doubling the bar's life...And yes, those flip caps are a big source of leaks for me as well......
@@christophermaurer1271 I agree with your neighbor...Stihl in general are over engineered. There chains saws are the best that you can buy, but are very expensive to maintain and repair.
Don have you ever used parts tree to get dealer parts? Have a friends echo that’s puking bar oil from a grommet but he wants me to replace the oil line filter and grommet.
I got a husky 55 rancher and its leaking mad while its seting i was told by a repair shop that it was a bad oil pump but the guy was so high and smoking so much weed when i went in there who knows if he was even looking at my saw😂😂😂
FYI. It’s pronounced HOOSK-VAR-NUH. I have no idea why so many people who work on these saws can’t pronounce it. It is NOT husk-uh-varna. Where in the spelling of Husqvarna do you see the “uh” sound?
It is better to use OEM parts when doing this repair and avoid using old engine oil for your bar and chain in your modern chainsaw!
I don`t have confidence in the new stihl parts. One year old and plugged screen and leaky bar hose. I refuse to use their over priced oil.
@@REDMAN298 i don't use their oil either
“Real” bar and chain oil contains ingredients that make it stick to the chain better than motor oil so the bar and chain will last longer and not get as hot. Used motor oil has contamination and has likely deteriorated from heat which don’t help your bar and chain life. Saving a few dollars in the short run will cost you in the long run...
@@johngrossbohlin7582 absolutely and you go to a farm supply and get their chain oil for about half the cost. I`m done with stihl. (have 3 of their saws,) I take it personal when I get screwed. In these coming times I expect it will take it`s toll on these pricks. I used to be proud to own a stihl.
@@REDMAN298 I've heard horror stories from dealers as to how Stihl treats them
Had the same problem on my 353 but wanted to quickly get it done so i cut a cylinder shape piece off a rubber clove and set it around the loose plug going in the body of the saw. Fixed the leak for a few months now. Ofcourse it is better to replace it for a original part. Mine was just something you do at home for a quick fix. Now i have that problem on a unused 357xpg i managed to get that has been sitting in a box for 9 years. My 353 was also around 13 years old when the leak came. Guess time just kills the rubber. Great video! Very helpful.
Same here! I hate the Stihl oil and gas caps! Give me a standard threaded cap any day. Getting those “jigsaw puzzle” caps back on and seated properly is a total pain.
Great video with yet another Amazon warning story. I hear them all the time.
Thanks, very educational. My problem exactly.
Good video mate.. after use before storing my saws i open caps on oil and fuel to relieve any built up pressure to maybe help prevent leakage.. weather this works or not doesnt matter to me its not hard to do.. or its just all in my head and then that doesnt matter either... or does it..
I tried the used motor oil trick back when I was young and dumb. After replacing the entire oil system on my saw, I stopped using the old motor oil and haven't had any more trouble.
Old motor oil is also a known carcinogen, but according to the State of California, (Prop 65), just about everything is.
Brilliant! I’m a complete novice when it comes to any of this and this was very helpful.
I 100% agree with you on the STIHL Flipcaps. All the saws I’ve owned with them have leaked at some point.
Donald, tu fais certainement partie des services essentiels! Merci encore et toujours.
merci Daniel, prend soins!
I have seen it mostly on older chain saws and is usually age related. I see it all the time. Yeah, OEM parts only on a chain saw. Most guys keep a rag in their chainsaw box. Great tips! Gets my mind off the fact I may be sitting on a crap load of repairable lawn mowers but no money to fix any of them due to this virus crap.
Replaced the cap on my 290 farm boss an I store it in the basement in a case, always have residual oil in the bottom of the case?
Thanks
Matt
hi don. I found that cleaning the bar and Oiler holes each time we sharpen the saw keeps it in good shape. Thanks for the tip on the oil loss problem. We now have a project to look forward to.
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
Hi Don, thanks for all the great info on your channel, I now do all my own repairs and rebuilds thanks to you. Own 15 Stihl saws and yes the new caps are a pain. I take them off periodically and clean them in gasoline with an old toothbrush then compressed air, and that helps them last longer. But the saws live on top of a piece of cardboard, everywhere they go. Keep up the good work
SIL bought a 455, and developed bad oil leak; found pump mounting bolt hole stripped in the plastic housing? Uses special metric bolt, wondered if you have best approach recommendation?
Would you happen to know the part no for the oil line on a 362xp?
Thank you that 353 is what I have. Thanks for your helpful educational videos.
Very good video. You are a great engineer. Greetings from Greece.
thank you Don , great tips. a few thoughts. I keep a rag or oil pad in the bottom of my case to catch any oil. When I take my side cover off , I clean with brake fluid , let dry , then spray the inside with some non stick aerosol . really helps reduces the saw dust build up !!
What brand of non stick do you use?
Mine is brand new. Only used it once and leaked a huge puddle all over the place. I'm used to Stihl which never had these issues for me. Yet, I'm still liking my Husq.
ask the dealer what is going on
My husqvarna 450e is in the same boat…brand new and leaking after only a few hours.
@@TheRyan4756 I was told recently that this is normal because it is just a constant gravity feed. Where as my Stihl is only active when running. I think that is a better sounding system to me. I had always been happy with Sthil in the past. Might have to go back to them.
I have had this problem with my Husky 445 since it was new a few years ago. Good info 👍🏽
Your Husky is simply marking its territory!
Are those the correct parts for the 350 as well??
I have a Milwaukee battery chainsaw with no oil coming out do you think I should put a cleaner in the tank like gasoline in case its plugged?
question can i just store the chainsaw on the side like u have it to repair it instead of the usually storage in its case
yes
Do you know why Husky eliminated the bar-end sprocket hole on replacement bars? How is one supposed to inject grease w/o the inlet hole?
Great video, many thanks. Can I just check that's not the 351 model please?
When I look up those part numbers it comes up as for the 351 model rather than the 353 quoted. Many thanks 👍
I have a Cub Cadet CS 5220. It looks as if the oil tank is cracking. It looks like the bar clamp bolts are trying to pull through the plastic causing it to crack. When I put my saw away, it will be sitting in a puddle of oil the next day. Is this something I can fix or does the entire body of the saw need to be replaced?
Great tips.Short and to the point.
I switched back to Stihl or more expensive bar oil as well. It's viscosity seems to be much more consistent being thick enough to not drip so much.
Very precise and informative video about this common problem with chainsaws, tnx man :)
372 husky are they a 2 piece oil tank in them please
I have an echo 310 ( among others) and I use thick oil summer and thin oil winter.
Oil leaks from the bottom of the clutch area significantly when stored. Any suggestions/advice?
Can you tell me if you have any common reasons that a Husqvarna 345e chainsaw would regularly leak oil?
I do have one of those leaky saws. Just love the saw and there are several vids about fixing the leak. Pull the pump off, get pump and hose super clean with gas/alcohol then reassemble with thin layer of gasket sealer at hose and pump connection. Haven't done it yet but leaving oil cap loose preventing daily temp pressure changes seems to help a lot for now. Bar down, cap up.
@@jefffrayer8238 I will give it a shot this weekend, thanks for the advice.
What is your preference on 2 cycle oil
stihl oil, castrol
hello, was wondering what causes the metal piece you replaced to warp/bend...
lack of maintenance, never cleaning it
Hi Donny How is the weather in Ontario? A couple questions. what are the RPM setting for a Briggs 20hp and a Briggs 5.0hp mowers? I can't find them in my manuals. Appreciate the help.
Hi Don, hope your staying safe. I use a lot of Stihl gear and run a small 211 and bigger 261 chainsaw without a problem. But I have a full Kombi set up, because it’s brilliant and well worth the investment. From day one of the pole pruner attachment, it’s leaked oil constantly. I’ve replaced the tootles cap a couple of times and cleaned out the the feeder line inc the sprocket area. It’s still leaks oil to this day. Any ideas from yourself or any of your fellow viewers would be welcome. Thanks!
try storing on its side, bar up
The China parts are cheaper for a reason , quality is not their top priority .
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
Ahh, yes but that doesnt mean it is not a priority at all. You need to find the right vendor. My go to #1 aftermarket chainsaw parts guy is a Chinese vendor. His parts are equal or better than OEM stuff at a fraction of the cost. The only issue with using him is delivery time, but other than that parts are superior to what you may be used to from overseas vendors.
Another great video. Thanks Dony. What is the tool with the black hand wheel in your vice?
I could watch an hour long don the small engine doctor vid
Always great tips and tricks!
Does the 55 Rancher have an adjustable Oiler? I’m getting a lot of oil coming out. Is it a parts replacement fix? Thank you. C442
Good advice I have the Husqvarna 141 16" forest chainsaw it leaks oil from sitting & not getting oil on the blade so its having two problems same time with this well explained video I will be tearing it apart tomorrow to check these things keeping my fingers crossed thats all it is thanks for the tips👍
I have a makita dcs430 which is leaking. I can't find any info at getting at oil lines.
With the Stihl caps once they are put on wrong they won't seal properly again. Make sure you live up the arrows and turn them gently. It shouldn't take much force to twist. I am not a fan of these but I have had to teach myself how to use them. You can also use a silver or gold sharpie to mark the cap and the arrow so it is easier to see when you line them up. The down side to that is you have to do often because the fuel mix and bar oil makes it easy to wipe off.
Great advice there young man because a chain is not something you buy everyday
Quick....Right to the point. Great Video
Thanks Don
Hey Danny question I have a Husqvarna rancher from day one it’s giving me problems this problem is the it starts but the trigger isn’t working I can’t find anything on it
Thank you for your good advice.
Well presented, as always.
hank you very much for Your videos! Very competent, clear and useful! Be healthy!
Creative as usual Thank you for valuable information
Thanks Don got this info. Just getting ready to work on some chain saws.
I don't like the stihl tooless caps either i have one leaking at the moment on my pole saw attachment for my combi system i need to replace.
Good day sir. I have a Honda mower brand new, also mtd 10 hrp snowblower was wondering should I turn the shut off fuel and let it run out of gas everytime of use? And also for season hibernation should I let all fuel disharge and leave dry for season. Thank you Angelo31.
The oil is operated off of pressure so when it starts pumping oil it creates a vaccum on the line so it's being syphon fed after using remove the oil cap to depressure the system worked on mines
About those flipcaps, they work well but it needs to be clean around oil\gasoline tank hole, they won't seal right if there are any dirt, saw dust, sand.
Don, I need your help. I have a Makita DCS6401 I purchased sometime around 2005. That chainsaw now has a chain bar leak that pours out large amounts after usage. As soon as I finish a cut, clean the saw and store saw until the next usage. When I come back, I have a cup or so of chain bar oil saturated into whatever material the saw was sitting. I took my chainsaw to Home Depot and their repairman thought he fixed it but after a solid use of the chainsaw, I am guaranteed to have a pool of thick chain bar oil draining from the bottom of my chainsaw. Help! If I could ship the chainsaw back to the factory for repair, I would bc I love this powerful chainsaw. Thanks much, Don. (I too am Don)🙂 .
Hi Donny boy 73 I have a stihl chainsaw and it's not oiling like before got a new bar it oil hole is clean not sure if it the oil pump it's a stihl ms381 pls advice me thanks
What if the chainsaw leeks bars oil while it is running ??
Can I use 4 gallons of used hydrolic oil mixed with 1 gallon of summer bar oil for my Husqvarna chainsaw
Thanks, I learned some stuff watching this
Nice tech tips! Tks!👍
Hi Don..I enjoy your videos very much...in your opinion..what is the best chainsaw sharpener? Thanks
had sharpener i think it's stihl, electric would be Tecomec
Do you prefer husqvarna or stihl for a non-professional ? The stihl dealership network seems a lot bigger in Southeast USA.
either, I don't like the smaller husqvarnas but i prefer their big ones. Stihl has excellent saws for the homeowowner
Thank you
Excellent - Thanks
Great tips thanks kindly, be well.
One cause of my oil leaking that my dealer educated me about is filling the oil tank up before putting the saw away. I used to fill both the oil and gas after every session, so that it would be good to go. He said not to do that because during the variation in temperature during storage, the oil will expand and contract, and if the tank is full there is no place to expand except out of the oil line.
If you put the saw away partway empty, then there is air space which can compress and accommodate the expansion and contraction. Since I started doing that I have no more oil leak problems.
I usually shove some paper towels up the the clutch cover to help mitigate the eventual oil puddling. I collected old chain saws for a few years. The old saws in the best condition were the ones caked with sawdust & bar oil. It's like chain saw cosmoline. If a saw is put up for an extended period, absolutely spotless, it is far more likely to suffer from corrosion. Never leave a magnesium-crankcase saw on a concrete or dirt floor.
Gonna have to watch those other video's on changing the oilier as one of my chain saws leaks badly. Thanks for the tips and sharing. Be safe and God Bless
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
I have had chainsaws already that from brand new, they leaked the bar oil out. Now I have an old Echo CS-330EVL that is so old that it doesn't even have a chain brake on it. It never had one. It doesn't leak bar oil at all. Has never leaked any oil. I can wipe it clean after using it and put it on the carpet in the back seat of my vehicle and my carpet doesn't get messed up at all. All my newer chainsaws leak bar oil to an extent with one that will leak all the oil out when put away over night.
Great tip 👌 thanks.
Best to just use bar oil thick bar oil in the summer thin bar oil in the snowy colder winter
I Use Old Changed Vehicle Engine Oil But I Always Use A PPG Paper Filtered Automotive Paint Funnel (2) Times To Catch Any Debris And Yes I Use A New Filter Each Time And It Has Been A Difference Between Night And Day And Never Any Type Of Problems With Leaks Or Blockages On Any Of My Saws Oilers
So what is the biggest cause of the metal plate bending?
That would be caused by jamming the blade in a tree and twisting it out. A stick getting dragged into the chain, or abuse. I usually see more leakage from older chainsaws with hardened oil lines. I cannot count how many chain saws I see with plugged oil ports on the bar. It's as simple as removing the bar. I swear people are afraid to maintain their saws. They bring them in with burned warped chains and bars because they run them without sharpening or cleaning them out when done. I find so many free ones like that.
I can see why Stihl wanted to replace the oil and gas caps. After all, the old style worked great for about the last 35 years, so yes it's totally time to replace them with an over-complicated design. I can just see what's going to happen the first time most users can't get the cap off with finger pressure. They'll reach for a pair of pliers and snap off the little plastic tab on the cap.
Then go on eBay for an aftermarket cap that works like the old caps.
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
Hi donyboy73!!! Thanks for your good tips again. Is your shop open during this Corona thing?
yes but limited
Awesome tips, thanks
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
Those caps also draw a lot of dirt and sawdust that usually ends up in the two tanks, I don’t care for them one bit.🇨🇦
another solution for the plate,i cant find the part because my chainsaw is old model of dolmar
its obvious that its not sealing
How's she goin'? Thanks Dony!!! Good tip!!!
When i know im putting a saw away i just dump all the oil out of the tank right back in the oil container. Problem solved no leaks .. Hahahahhaha
Always great content your spreading knowledge thanks.. ✌🏾
Another great informational video.
*stihl toolless oil cap is leaking because you have dust and debris on the seal, clean it and it wont leak*
Hope you can still work during the quarantine. I run an ‘essential’ business and can stay open. I have a feeling that equipments repair must be essential as well.
yes it is essential here, however I only serve people outside. Any who don't comply must leave
Yes but this state is saying Lawn care isn't essential. I think that's wrong and someone needs to challenge their idiotic rules. People count on lawn care businesses to maintain their businesses and private propertys.
@@scottfirman for landspaers is allowed here, but I'm not taking in push mowers here. mostly chainsaws for people who heat with firewood
@@scottfirman I agree!! Some people can't take care of there own property and businesses and other place's don't have time. Then the towns will fine people that don't manage their property!! If you are doing landscape work of any kind it is highly unlikely that you will be in contact with anyone. Your crew would just have to drive their own vehicles if you run a crew. Stopping lawn care is wrong. People just need to use common sense.
here in Texas lawn care guys have been running like normal. Seems like quite a few people are going back to work. Traffic is twice what it has been last couple weeks.
Great 👍🏼 Info!!! Thanks 🙏🏼
I have heard that you should use winter bar oil summer and winter. That way if you have oil in the saw that carries over from summer to the colder temps of winter the viscosity does not thicken to the point that the chain oil does not flow! Do you agree?
no you shouldn't, the winter oil is too thin for summer
Usefull info,welldone man
I got a free tiller the engine is seized on oil its a earthquake 5020 Model 130292 type 4071 code 92022707 the tiller has a forward and reverse is there a way i dont need the reverse
Or if they leak and there some what new crack the cap when your done to release pressure on the tank
good idea
Wouldn't the oil tank vent let air into the tank? And if there was pressure it would be negative i.e wanting to suck in rather than push out? Or am I completely wrong? lol. Love the channel!
@@aussiehardwood6196 ? I've got a new echo cs 501 chainsaw it leaks and my boss said just crack the cap after I'm done so it don't leak and that fixes it even echo said that
jeremy thiel well if it works & that's what the OEM says...well don't listen to me, I just can't see how that would help, even if your vent was blocked.
One thing I always do when replacing the chain, is to flip the bar each time, doubling the bar's life...And yes, those flip caps are a big source of leaks for me as well......
I have never had an issue but my neighbor doesn't like them and thinks they are over engineered.
@@christophermaurer1271 I agree with your neighbor...Stihl in general are over engineered. There chains saws are the best that you can buy, but are very expensive to maintain and repair.
Best videos man 🤘 and nice HD videos
Don have you ever used parts tree to get dealer parts? Have a friends echo that’s puking bar oil from a grommet but he wants me to replace the oil line filter and grommet.
no but I use their parts search
good tips!
I think the Oil capvery hard to line up I don’t like them at all but that’s what steel put on their chainsawsunfortunately you have to deal with it
I got a husky 55 rancher and its leaking mad while its seting i was told by a repair shop that it was a bad oil pump but the guy was so high and smoking so much weed when i went in there who knows if he was even looking at my saw😂😂😂
BZ good advice
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FYI. It’s pronounced HOOSK-VAR-NUH.
I have no idea why so many people who work on these saws can’t pronounce it. It is NOT husk-uh-varna. Where in the spelling of Husqvarna do you see the “uh” sound?