I was hoping that you would shed some light on this saw's oil reservoir quirk. If the oil level is low and then filled to the top, an air bubble will form, The saw needs to be tilted to release that bubble so the reservoir can be topped off. Not doing so might allow the oil to run out before the gas and you might burn up the bar and chain.
@AxeMeKnot Sorry... I have Heard of the problem before happening to guys I have done work for in the past, but I've Never had the privilege or honor my self. Your More then welcome for the MSR Idea they have been work great for me
Thanks for Watching the comments are Greatly Appreciated
I use a top handle saw for work, but mainly because they are so compact and light weight. The top handle saws are no more dangerous than any other saw in trained hands of a pro. You just have to be careful at all times.
I was hoping that you would shed some light on this saw's oil reservoir quirk. If the oil level is low and then filled to the top, an air bubble will form, The saw needs to be tilted to release that bubble so the reservoir can be topped off. Not doing so might allow the oil to run out before the gas and you might burn up the bar and chain.
Thanks for the MSR container idea.
AxeMeKnot 1 month ago
@AxeMeKnot Sorry... I have Heard of the problem before happening to guys I have done work for in the past, but I've Never had the privilege or honor my self. Your More then welcome for the MSR Idea they have been work great for me
Thanks for Watching the comments are Greatly Appreciated
alonfn2 1 month ago
thanks man so hard to find a video showing you how to do it
SeptemberTwentyThird 2 months ago
I use a top handle saw for work, but mainly because they are so compact and light weight. The top handle saws are no more dangerous than any other saw in trained hands of a pro. You just have to be careful at all times.
alonfn2 5 months ago