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Or eBay, I tend to buy Gator at £51.39 Inc vat & delivery.

 

I had priced a barrel a few years back and the price per litre never stacks up against eBay, even buying direct is vastly more expensive.

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Gator oil on ebay been using it for 6 years and not had any problems, it's very orange in colour like oregon. 

Have noticed there oil has gone up a bit. 

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Chain oil is expensive now especially the oregon stuff. For many years I used Clark forest bio oil as it was required for the sites I worked on. Last few years I've been using husky mineral oil which can be had for about 60 quid for 20 litres.

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3 hours ago, GarethM said:

Or eBay, I tend to buy Gator at £51.39 Inc vat & delivery.

 

I had priced a barrel a few years back and the price per litre never stacks up against eBay, even buying direct is vastly more expensive.

This...direct via website is no cheaper but different grades are available. 
Rye oil are good but these chaps deliver (to me) within 2 days when ordered Mon- Sat

Works out around £10 a gallon and ticks and flings just as good as the Stihl oil I used to use. 

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If veg oil 20l drum from cash n carry/catering suppliers.

 

If mineral oil, local small agri dealer does 20l Kramp Gopart chain oil at a good price (cheaper than you could ever get it online, delivery is the killer). Also good price on hydraulic oil

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