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2 hours ago, Stihl123 said:

talking of oil, how long would you expect it to last, before it sort of separates or goes a bit funny!?

i use the Gator stuff

It won't separate if its mineral oil . ( nothing to separate ) but it will b e subject to ambient temperature . Viscus when cold runny when warm .  

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

I think the Stihl has a date on and specified to last 7 years, but I think that's just Germans being thorough - as Stubby said can't really imagine it going off.

Unless you have bio-oil, then anything could happen.

If you have chain oil that is 7 years old then you are a lazy FC ! ?

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If you work in any environmentally sensitive areas you’ll need bio oil.
I don’t bother with anything else these days.
About £80 for 20 litres.
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If you work in any environmentally sensitive areas you’ll need bio oil.
I don’t bother with anything else these days.
About £80 for 20 litres.
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15 hours ago, Stubby said:

It won't separate if its mineral oil . ( nothing to separate ) but it will b e subject to ambient temperature . Viscus when cold runny when warm .  

ta mate

i need to just take a second to check it against some other stuff sometime, just seems a bit odd but it's probably total fine and just me!

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