Stihl MS361 - white plastic press-in pieces in cover

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Bigg_Redd said:
LLigetfa said:
Bigg_Redd said:
There's no such thing as "too much oil"
Really? So you blow through $100 of oil to save $50 in B/C that's going to wear out regardless???

Yes. Yes that is exactly what I meant.
LOL

I get the feeling you're a Stihl dealer and that a good chunk of your revenue is selling their bar oil at $15 a gallon.
 
selling their bar oil at $15 a gallon

the last stihl jug was $18/gal...... so it has been the 'last' stihl jug for me until the price gets back reasonable.
 
I would gladly deal Stihls, but I don't suffer from the "bar oil jug must say Stihl on it" syndrome. I use 30w Wal-Mart Super Tech bar oil.
 
I've been partial to the Poulan oil at about 6 bucks a jug. Notice I said in the previous post that Stihl says that it is enough oil, not me. I don't have the oiler cranked up all the way, but enough to send a small line out when running the saw near a piece of wood.
 
you can see by the price of oil its not a bad thing to be able to adjust it!
 
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