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Chain brake not working !

 

 

Bit of a black mess! Old engine oil used as chain oil?

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No vegetable oil it's 6years old and always working hard, both saw like this 👎🏿

 

 

Does veg oil make it black? Why so?

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Does veg oil make it black? Why so?

 

Not sure, but the saw has never been cleaned :thumbdown:

 

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Inside the starter assembly 😂

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Not sure, but the saw has never been cleaned :thumbdown:

 

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Inside the starter assembly

 

Looks like the ones I get in:sneaky2::001_rolleyes:

 

You will know if it is bio or veggie oil as it dries unlike the normal Still stuff. Once dried, it seems to rot the paint and needs a wood chisel and craft knife to remove it.

 

It is really bad stuff to clean off a saw!

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