Click below 👇👇👇 for the links to the other questions... ⭐30 DAYS OF QUESTIONS⭐ - (Links will be updated as the videos are put out) 👉DAY 1 - Is A Stihl 4-Mix Engine A 2-Stroke Or A 4-Stroke? ➜ ruclips.net/video/QF__8hs0bo8/видео.html 👉DAY 2 - Are John Deere riding lawn mowers made by MTD? ➜ ruclips.net/video/iCJsWsd6SLo/видео.html 👉DAY 3 - How Do I Break In A New Chainsaw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/NE4Q1Y8v2U4/видео.html 👉DAY 4 - Does Soaking WeedEater Line In Water Actually Help? ➜ ruclips.net/video/84hFN_jveMc/видео.html 👉DAY 5 - Why Does My Briggs Lawn Mower Say Never Change The Oil? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IVGmetgOcgo/видео.html 👉DAY 6 - Can I Use Outboard Mix Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/AlmegbfUJpU/видео.html 👉DAY 7 - What Is Your Favorite Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/wMJeH0jCcHM/видео.html 👉DAY 8 - Why Does My Grass Chute Keep Plugging Up? ➜ ruclips.net/video/WtbhiNy42IU/видео.html 👉DAY 9 - What Does The Purge Bulb Actually Do? ➜ ruclips.net/video/sbDPU73fQQY/видео.html 👉DAY 10 - What Is Your Favorite Penetrating Oil? ➜ ruclips.net/video/jrzNv_Db0ZA/видео.html 👉DAY 11 - How Do I UnFlood My Chainsaw Or Weed Eater? ➜ ruclips.net/video/n0UnfoL5qWk/видео.html 👉DAY 12 - What Is The Best 2-Stroke Gas / Oil Mix Ratio? ➜ ruclips.net/video/-bsbKqZbyrw/видео.html 👉DAY 13 - Why Does My Leaf Blower Bog Out When I Pull The Trigger? ➜ ruclips.net/video/O4fMjSg7Z_U/видео.html 👉DAY 14 - What Does WARRANTY Actually Mean? ➜ ruclips.net/video/D-8054Q6vx0/видео.html 👉DAY 15 - Can I Remove ETHANOL From My Gas? ➜ ruclips.net/video/qZo4ItYiMCQ/видео.html 👉DAY 16 - Why Is My Pressure Washer So Hard To Pull Start? ➜ ruclips.net/video/Apipsdmf8qs/видео.html 👉DAY 18 - Can I Use Old Dirty Motor Oil As Bar And Chain Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/ilRZNsBNE3Y/видео.html 👉DAY 19 - Should I Buy My John Deere Lawn Mower From Home Depot Or My Dealer? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IZRjSYwYhyc/видео.html 👉DAY 20 - Do Battery Powered Chain Saws Work Good? ➜ ruclips.net/video/Zb8XNGfHsQU/видео.html 👉DAY 21 - Honda Is Stopping Lawn Mower Production? FAKE NEWS!! ➜ ruclips.net/video/y4TSwWHFb-o/видео.html 👉DAY 22 - Will cleaning the rust off my flywheel help with spark? ➜ ruclips.net/video/w8-exMgUhuc/видео.html 👉DAY 23 - NO SPARK! How Do I Know If My Coil / Ignition Module Is Faulty? ➜ ruclips.net/video/HBFz_N0SxuY/видео.html 👉DAY 24 - Will I DESTROY My Pressure Washer By Doing THIS? ➜ ruclips.net/video/22OlLNAZKa8/видео.html 👉DAY 25 - How Do I Fix An On/Off Kill Switch? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IyaUpGh19CI/видео.html 👉DAY 26 - Why doesn’t my lawnmower have an oil drain plug on it? ➜ ruclips.net/video/BXJbWWhMk0s/видео.html 👉DAY 27 - Why Is There Black Oil Coming Out Of My Muffler? ➜ ruclips.net/video/SNHdUh5tRoA/видео.html 👉DAY 28 - Can I Put A LONGER Bar On My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/OrRux_GSQQQ/видео.html 👉DAY 29 - Why Does My Engine STOP Running After A Few Minutes? ➜ ruclips.net/video/m5LEwNi-geM/видео.html 👉DAY 30 - Can I Make A Lawn Mower Run On Propane? ➜ ruclips.net/video/UkYCa1WhFGs/видео.html
Never hurts to crack that cap and release any pressure in the tank. I've had saws that leak for days and weeks, long past the residual oil on the bar and sprocket. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
Hi Steve,I enjoy watching your videos. I own a Husqvarna 550xp and it was leaking bar oil etc when stopped. I fitted a new pump,oil cap,and crankcase seals.All were genuine parts,but the leak was still there. Finally I noticed an oil outlet valve between the two bar mounting bolts were oil was exuding.This valve was missing its push in cover,which was the source of the leak. I have now replaced the small plastic valve and it’s cover,resulting in no leakage of my bar oil. Nobody on RUclips seems to mention this about the Husqvarna 550 series of saws. I just thought this info may be of use to you and those who follow your channel. Your videos have educated me a lot over the years,,keep the videos coming. Thank you kindly and take care,,John…..No beer today ??? That’s not you,,,lol.
I have 3 Stihl saws and an Echo pole saw. They all reside side by side in my shop. I think the Stihl saws just mark their territory to keep the Echo saw in line.
I have 2 Husky's, a Stihl and a Poulan, all live on the same shelf.. Stihl is the only one that leaks, and has since new (as far as I can remember).. Chichanic has a video on why (some) Stihls do this..
Yup. Every chainsaw that I've ever owned has "leaked" oil. Your #1 reason makes a lot of sense. I think the next time I use my saw I'll strip it down and give it a good cleaning after use. Then I'll watch for a leak... Wish me luck!
That will take care of 99% of the oil oozing out and down 👇 on the ground. Don't forget to clean the bar groove too, lots of saw dust in there that will trap oil as well.
@@donmayberryjrsOPE Yep. That's so. I usually clean everything occasionally, but not right after I cut. I'm too tired... or too lazy. 😒 It is something that should be done regularly.
I own at least 20 chainsaws, and my Dolmar 7900 leaks like a sieve when stored for the season. It's the internal pressure in the oil tank, and that's the only saw in which i have to Crack the oil cap.
It's called draining down. Simply store it on a piece of cardboard or plywood. My father was a logger for many years when he was in his twenties and thirties back in the late 70's and early 80's. He taught me all the tricks of the trade over the years. Truly valuable, priceless knowledge to be give by anyone. Every saw a person will use will do this to some degree especially if you do any cutting in colder weather than put it away in a warm dry play. It is perfectly normal. What isn't normal is the free flowing mess that you get with a damaged tank or line that can drain out almost as quickly as the tank is being filled. That will be readily noted by the massive spill all around the saw as apposed to the small drip that appears below the sprocket. Thanks for your always helpful information you cute couple you🥰! Have great week ahead!
I put a absorbent pad under mine when I’m done,I just assume it will always leak from bar. Great answers SteveO!. Bring on day 18 😆. Steve and April Out, Cheers 🍻
Hey Steve.....it's been a while! Mine leaks but I'm sure you once suggested there was another reason which I can't quite remember......because I'm a man and I've slept since then! Needless to say, I just live with it and don't leave it with oil in the tank. Best to you both UK Dave
I hang my saws by the handles on the wall. A large puppy pad under them works great. My favorite though, is an old t shirt. When it is saturated, I wrap it around a stick and make a torch for my grandson. Priceless!
My MS440 leaks bar and chain oil behind the pump. Always wiped clean. Leaked with the OEM oil pump, then with two aftermarket pump's. Have also replaced the oil pick-up tube several times. Have also loosened the cap to release pressure and it still leaks.
I put an old rag (worn out socks or whatever) under the sprocket area of my chainsaw cases. Once they get a bit saturated with oil, I use them to start my trash burn barrel (probably not EPA recommended). I really like the old style one-piece clam shell like plastic chainsaw cases. I treat my chainsaws like a gun or a bow. I like having them in a case when tossing them in a UTV, ATV, trailer, or whatever. I have 3 chainsaws and 3 cases for them.
I keep my saw in a case, and it contains the oil. Then I pour it off into an old bar oil jug & re-use it later. Stihl rep says it is just residual from the bar, but I’m having a hard time accepting that - I’m talking about 4-6oz poured off from the case between uses. Keep up the good work Steve & April!
I have 2 Stihl chainsaws that I drain the oil out of the tank once I'm done using them because I thought the tank was leaking. That definitely makes sense now. Thanks for the question and the answer.
Good point. I always set mine on a cardboard beer box. (No shortage of those around my shop). Then I just toss it in the trash or use it to start a campfire in my outdoor fire pit. 😉
Hero's a good one that I can Crack. I have a jonsered 2050. It runs great when worm chain turns when setting cold. I can adjust it to work right when it hot or cold but not both.
Great question whoever asked it! My saw also was dripping some puddles this summer. I didn't look too closely at it, but now I have some things to check!
Thanks for the video. My MS180 Stihl would empty the tank after use. Come to find, thanks to you, It was the oil line (grommet) that popped out of the tank. Thanks Stihl can you come up with a better design?
Hey Steve and April, really enjoying the 30 days of questions. Do you have room for one more? Why don't small engine companies advertise engine horsepower anymore?
My Huski 141, as it got older was leaking badly. I replaced the oiler and noticed they have gone from a two piece seal around the oil pump to a single piece , now much better with no excess oil leaking when stored
Exactly right. I tell customers that proper maintenance helps. When done cutting, clean your saw. Wipe the clutch area and side cover. I bet you’ve seen, as I, those areas packed with oil soaked wood chips, dusting dirt. That will allow bar oil to ooze and drip from dirt for days.
I own a ~20 yr old Stihl MS 211 and 1 yr noticed a puddle of oil under it bigger than the saw. Cleaned it up and quite some time later (maybe weeks) noticed the same puddle. Brought it to my dealer & they replaced some small plastic oiler part for ~ $25. At that point I grew concerned that the oiler wasn't working because there was no more oil leak -none. But consumption is normal and it lubricates the bar & chain just fine.
I’ve always thought it was the buildup of oil on the bar, chain and behind the cover for the sprocket. Not enough oil leak for me to worry about it. I had used a rubber foam pad, which absorbed the oil. So I would not use that. I did go to a flooring place and got a small (2 feet by 3 feet) vinyl flooring out of their trash. Ask first before you do that, which they were very accommodating since I asked. It works great and easy to clean up.
I have 2 Stihl’s. Do not leak. I have an electric saw, leaks. The whole bottom has oil on it. I usually keep my oil topped off. I want to take it apart and see why. Thanks Steve-o.
My older Stihl MS261 has those flippy caps of which the oil cap is the culprit. A definite design flaw not keeping with the KISS principle. Otherwise a great saw but those caps are a PIA.
I agree 100%. Have been running chain saws for 50 years and have noticed this situation. Never bothered me because I always knew what caused it. Just had to be careful where I stored my saws.
I worked on craftsman chain saws and I found the oil leak was from the oil resavior build up pressure and just opening and tighten the cap would take care of the leak.
I’d have to agree with Steve on this one with the residual oil leaking after using it. My experience is if you clean the spot up you won’t see it again. Thanks guys love this series.👍
Hey April and Steve, a brilliant answer to that question I often wondered it myself years ago but the natural reason the way you described it is spot on.. usually I bring my saw indoors over winter and when I'm not using it, I have an old off cut of carpet I keep to store it on when I'm not using it. Steve Out!!
Steve all your answers are right, I just want to comment on what I do, when storing I drain the oil and the gas and found a long plastic shoe bin, put a rag at bottom and fits perfect and sometimes find the oily rag useful for wiping on other metal tools like axe, machete, shovel and what ever else, oh miss the sound of open can and cheers
Good topic, guys! I have a slight variation on that leaking issue - my chainsaw leaks fuel! No matter how tight I make the fuel cap, it still disappears over a period of a week or two. I solved the issue by storing the saw ON ITS SIDE, with the fuel cap facing up. No more stains on the garage floor, and no more lost fuel. Thanks, Steve and April!
I've seen fuel tanks leak from the molding of the tank. Instead of having a tank it is actually a chamber in the frame. It also could be leaking from the port for the fuel lines to and from the carb. Teflon tape solved that problem for me.
I use waterproof bed pads. The top pad soaks up any oil or fuel leakage and the plastic sheet underneath keeps the inside of the case, the shelf or floor dry.
My first chainsaw was a Poulan Pro and it had the typical "leaking" issue that you described, but then a couple of years in it started actually leaking for some reason. If it sat for a few days it would be sitting in a pool of oil. It worked fine like that, just made a mess.
I’ve always kept my Stihl saw in a case and I have to clean the case occasionally, no big deal. I have a roll of Pigmat that works great on absorbing oil so maybe I’ll stick a sheet of that in my saw case to make the cleanup easier. Thanks for the video, there are some decent questions so thanks for the answers.
I have a Stihl 042AV(it was my grandfather's so there's sentimental value in it) that started leaking oil. Enough to drain half a tank in 12hrs. The aluminum cover that the oiler is mounted in is cracked. When it happened I had to retire the saw because the parts were not available anywhere. I still look for the parts needed or a parts saw from time to time.
Great video Steve and April,good to finally meet your better half, I have a late '70's early 80's 028 av Wood Boss that I got with a case.. My oiler, I always felt over oiled so I line my case with Oil absorbent pads and that helps. The saw is a beast! Thanks for all the help, Cheers!
I can’t quantify it but as somebody with several husqvarnas and stihls my husky’s leak way more oil than the stihls. I’ve never really put too much thought into it until my truck had a warranty issue this year (ford F-150 platinum - anytime it gets below freezing the door latches randomly unlock and unlatch so you’ll be taking an exit and the door will just fling open at 70 mph) and it has been in the shop 2 months so far. I’ve been renting a car for the past 2 months (which ford wouldn’t pay for) and the carpet in the back is basically an oil slick at this point. The next person who gets the car (if my truck ever gets fixed) is going to wonder why their luggage is covered in bar oil and wood chips… but it’s a rental so that sounds like a their problem, not a my problem.
My 2nd hand electric saw leaked ever since I've owned it. Originally found cracked lines and replaced them but still have the issue. The only point is from the tank and tube, which I don't know what to seal the void with. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
This video couldnt have come at a better time :) I bought a brand new Stihl MS200T Top handle chainsaw yesterday... Filled her with fuel and oil, started her up for the gentle run-in process.... Once i turned it off to let the engine cool down, I placed the saw on top of my garbage bin while i got a drink, Came back to the entire top of the bin lid Dripping of bar oil...
Awesome saw! While you were running the saw without it being in wood the oil has nowhere to go except to accumulate on the backside of the bar cover vs being absorbed into wood/sawdust. Once you set the saw down the residual oil drips down by law lol
Hey, Steve, my saw doesn't leak anything if I lay it on it on its left side with the bar on top. I have it on some old newspapers in case of leakage, but no. It's dry. The saw looks odd in that position, but no messes. Cheers!
Ya if you are not careful you get grit on the O-ring. Been there, done that. I try to keep a pice or two of cardborad under mine and change it when it gets olily, and lay it on its side with the fill caps up. James Lacy over and out.
I have an inexpensive corded electric pole chainsaw, the oil leaks out if it's stored in a particular orientation, like I said, inexpensive. So, I figured out the orientation, problem solved. It does everything well, though with the cordless models available now, I'd not repeat the purchase.
Great stuff Steve i had gotten the same question and i answered it the same way my chainsaws are in a warm room and expansion and contraction does push a small amount of oil through the oil hole on my STIHL ms180 but i see not much more than a couple of drops.
I have Stihl MS180 that started leaking after a couple of years and seems there is an issue with leaking oil tube. I found that just laying saw on right side (tank fill up) solves the problem.
Hi steve I have a question... I use 2 gallon mix for my chainsaw. Weed wacker and so on fifty to 1.. When I need to get more fuel and there's still some fuel in there... And I add two more containers of oil.. ISIS it going to mess up my ratio because there's fuel and oil mixed already in the can. And it's candice not empty yet.. Thank you
i was overhaulin an MS170 that my father in law had stopped using as it was leaking fuel and oil and he bought a new one. so I said give me it to have a look see . so when I started taking her apart I noticed the fuel line at the gromett at the tank was not seated properly , same for the oil. someone had been working at it I think and didnt put it back together properly. his brother is a local repair man for saws and mowers and is getting on a bit so i suspect he forgot or its dementia staring... cheap fix in the end and kudos for me.
Echo cs590 is my second saw. Leaked a bunch of oil...and also has chain starvation w flow at max. Dealer replaced a faulty vent...and the oil pump where the plastic drive gear failed (less than 10 hrs time).
Stihl 462c will leak from the oiler when held upside down (trigger-handle up, bar-tip down), especially with the bar removed. Seeing this leak is peace of mind that the oiler is working well...
@@donmayberryjrsOPE Oh I don't keep it upside down. Only when cleaning and servicing I notice immediate dripping when nose-down and no bar. Happens just the same when the oiler-adjuster is dialled to minimum.
I’ve never had a chainsaw of any kind that didn’t have this “issue”. I’ve found that storing them on their side (bar side up) greatly reduced the issue with the electric units, which led me to believe that there was a systemic issue with leakage from the oiler port during storage. With gas powered models you’d have to assure yourself that this wouldn’t affect the fuel system (tank, carb, etc.)
My Stihl leaked, and it wasn't flung off oil or overfill. Maybe rare, but the 2 halves of the chainsaw had a small chip of plastic imperfection and oil leaked between the two halves constantly and slowly until the tank was empty. I don't know for sure the halves are supposed to provide the seal for the oil tank, but that is what it appears on mine at least. I cleaned it and ran a small bead of JB Weld epoxy along the bottom where the two halves connect and no more leaks. A real hack job, but it has worked for several years now.
My local Stihl dealer told me to always release & reseal the oil cap when I store it - supposing to release the pressure in the tank and make it less likely to leak - sometimes it seems to work - sometimes not so good - any comments on that train of thought ?!?!?
Great video Steve, I can't find any information about my 18inch Craftsman model #358.356070 leaking TOO much bar and chain oil while it's running. The oil is pouring out of the top of the clutch cover, however it doesn't leak when it's sitting. Very strange. Help Me Please.
Most times I have witnessed an 'actual' oil leak has been from the oil cap O-ring not sealing properly, due to the customer not cleaning around the cap before removing the cap, and allowing saw dust to get on the O-ring and in around the filler neck O-ring seal surface. A thorough clean of both of these areas normally fixes the issue, or worst case a new O-ring and good clean surfaces is the solution. Once those areas are clean, I've found it's possible to lay the saw on the filler cap side with no leaks, and that also stops oil leaking through the oil pump due to heat expansion as you mentioned.
My Sthil leaks if stored upright. Turn it on its side, like when you fill the tanks, and it's fine. It stated it's leak problem when I replaced the oil pump with a knock off brand.
The old flip caps totally suck but the new updated ones with the black line on them are way better. They don’t leak anymore and they are really easy to lock in and latch.
My saw also leaked from day one. Makes a huge mess of the shop. I haven't used it in probably 6 months and when I walked by it the other day there was a oil puddle under my saw. Does storing your chainsaw in different positions help? Mine is always storage on a flat surface horizontal but have thought about hanging it on the wall vertically to see if that helps.
Bar studs in oil tank on my Poulan Pro 295 I got new 25 yr.s ago, they leak out thru the pump, around the hose where it goes in the tank, and thin rubber gasket under bar bolt heads, oil softened and squeezed out.
No - I have a leak on two of my three Stihl saws - but I learned turn the saw sideways definitely work on my three saws- lay the saw on the opposite side of the bar-it’s awkward but works!
Question - Do I need to sharpen my ride on mower blades? I remove, balance and inspect them regularly but stopped sharpening them years ago as it didn't seem to make a difference to the cut. Enjoying this Q and A segment a lot, thanks April and Steve.
A dull rotary blade will still cut. However, it will crush the grass blade rather than slice it. This results in 1: It will take more power to cut the grass. 2: It will cause the clippings to be much wetter and sticker so they collect more under the deck, 3: The damaged ends of the grass blades will dry out and brown off from the damage, giving your turf a brown, dry appearance. Whether any of this matters in your application, is up to you.
@@tomrogers9467 Many thanks for your detailed reply Tom, I knew there would be some sort of a downside. However, the wife is happy so that is the most important thing.
My MS170 started leaking after 8 years where the oil line goes in the tank. I replaced the line with a cheap one from Amazon and still leaked from the same spot. Got a Stihl line from the dealer and it stopped leaking. The aftermarket was so loose connecting to the tank compared to the Stihl. Sometimes, it’s not worth saving 5$.
My DeWalt electric chainsaw only leaks when I set it bottom side down. If I lay it on it’s left side (bar side flat to the ground) then it does not leak a drop.
I've got a question, my chainsaw says to run at 25:1 oil / fuel , but if I run it at 20:1 , will it run cooler and have better lubrication, or is it a waste of two stroke oil ...?? Thanks Steve , love the channel, and thanks to you I also watch Buckin Billy Ray after the axe handle fitting episodes
Every chainsaw I have ever owned "leaks" bar oil except the ones that have a plugged or broken oil pump. I've messed with a few of them thinking it was the seals where the oil pump pushes the oil to the bar but it never worked so I gave up. I put a rag in the bottom of my carry case and let it drip.
I had a Pioneer Farmsaw and the problem with it was the oil pump would leak if the concentric of the oiler cam was open when the saw was shut off. I would pull the engine over to move the cam and the leak would either stop or really slow down. I always stored the saw on cardboard or other absorbent material. Take care.
You are definitely an old timer like me! Have to be to even remember the brand! Good old saws. I still have my Homelite from 1966. Ignition died and no parts available. Still can’t bear to toss it out. My wife will after I’m gone. Along with all the junk I’ve treasured!
Click below 👇👇👇 for the links to the other questions...
⭐30 DAYS OF QUESTIONS⭐ - (Links will be updated as the videos are put out)
👉DAY 1 - Is A Stihl 4-Mix Engine A 2-Stroke Or A 4-Stroke? ➜ ruclips.net/video/QF__8hs0bo8/видео.html
👉DAY 2 - Are John Deere riding lawn mowers made by MTD? ➜ ruclips.net/video/iCJsWsd6SLo/видео.html
👉DAY 3 - How Do I Break In A New Chainsaw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/NE4Q1Y8v2U4/видео.html
👉DAY 4 - Does Soaking WeedEater Line In Water Actually Help? ➜ ruclips.net/video/84hFN_jveMc/видео.html
👉DAY 5 - Why Does My Briggs Lawn Mower Say Never Change The Oil? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IVGmetgOcgo/видео.html
👉DAY 6 - Can I Use Outboard Mix Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/AlmegbfUJpU/видео.html
👉DAY 7 - What Is Your Favorite Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/wMJeH0jCcHM/видео.html
👉DAY 8 - Why Does My Grass Chute Keep Plugging Up? ➜ ruclips.net/video/WtbhiNy42IU/видео.html
👉DAY 9 - What Does The Purge Bulb Actually Do? ➜ ruclips.net/video/sbDPU73fQQY/видео.html
👉DAY 10 - What Is Your Favorite Penetrating Oil? ➜ ruclips.net/video/jrzNv_Db0ZA/видео.html
👉DAY 11 - How Do I UnFlood My Chainsaw Or Weed Eater? ➜ ruclips.net/video/n0UnfoL5qWk/видео.html
👉DAY 12 - What Is The Best 2-Stroke Gas / Oil Mix Ratio? ➜ ruclips.net/video/-bsbKqZbyrw/видео.html
👉DAY 13 - Why Does My Leaf Blower Bog Out When I Pull The Trigger? ➜ ruclips.net/video/O4fMjSg7Z_U/видео.html
👉DAY 14 - What Does WARRANTY Actually Mean? ➜ ruclips.net/video/D-8054Q6vx0/видео.html
👉DAY 15 - Can I Remove ETHANOL From My Gas? ➜ ruclips.net/video/qZo4ItYiMCQ/видео.html
👉DAY 16 - Why Is My Pressure Washer So Hard To Pull Start? ➜ ruclips.net/video/Apipsdmf8qs/видео.html
👉DAY 18 - Can I Use Old Dirty Motor Oil As Bar And Chain Oil In My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/ilRZNsBNE3Y/видео.html
👉DAY 19 - Should I Buy My John Deere Lawn Mower From Home Depot Or My Dealer? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IZRjSYwYhyc/видео.html
👉DAY 20 - Do Battery Powered Chain Saws Work Good? ➜ ruclips.net/video/Zb8XNGfHsQU/видео.html
👉DAY 21 - Honda Is Stopping Lawn Mower Production? FAKE NEWS!! ➜ ruclips.net/video/y4TSwWHFb-o/видео.html
👉DAY 22 - Will cleaning the rust off my flywheel help with spark? ➜ ruclips.net/video/w8-exMgUhuc/видео.html
👉DAY 23 - NO SPARK! How Do I Know If My Coil / Ignition Module Is Faulty? ➜ ruclips.net/video/HBFz_N0SxuY/видео.html
👉DAY 24 - Will I DESTROY My Pressure Washer By Doing THIS? ➜ ruclips.net/video/22OlLNAZKa8/видео.html
👉DAY 25 - How Do I Fix An On/Off Kill Switch? ➜ ruclips.net/video/IyaUpGh19CI/видео.html
👉DAY 26 - Why doesn’t my lawnmower have an oil drain plug on it? ➜ ruclips.net/video/BXJbWWhMk0s/видео.html
👉DAY 27 - Why Is There Black Oil Coming Out Of My Muffler? ➜ ruclips.net/video/SNHdUh5tRoA/видео.html
👉DAY 28 - Can I Put A LONGER Bar On My Chain Saw? ➜ ruclips.net/video/OrRux_GSQQQ/видео.html
👉DAY 29 - Why Does My Engine STOP Running After A Few Minutes? ➜ ruclips.net/video/m5LEwNi-geM/видео.html
👉DAY 30 - Can I Make A Lawn Mower Run On Propane? ➜ ruclips.net/video/UkYCa1WhFGs/видео.html
My Oil Tank Empties out on Every chainsaw I have. I must Empty the Oiler Tank after use.
Never hurts to crack that cap and release any pressure in the tank. I've had saws that leak for days and weeks, long past the residual oil on the bar and sprocket. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
same here releasing the pressure in the oil tank solved the leaking issue !
This!
surprised he didn't mention that
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that next time..
thats a good idea - will try that thanks
Amazon boxes cut on and laid flat. Makes a good storage mat and once saturated, good brush pile starter.
Hi Steve,I enjoy watching your videos. I own a Husqvarna 550xp and it was leaking bar oil etc when stopped. I fitted a new pump,oil cap,and crankcase seals.All were genuine parts,but the leak was still there. Finally I noticed an oil outlet valve between the two bar mounting bolts were oil was exuding.This valve was missing its push in cover,which was the source of the leak. I have now replaced the small plastic valve and it’s cover,resulting in no leakage of my bar oil. Nobody on RUclips seems to mention this about the Husqvarna 550 series of saws. I just thought this info may be of use to you and those who follow your channel. Your videos have educated me a lot over the years,,keep the videos coming. Thank you kindly and take care,,John…..No beer today ??? That’s not you,,,lol.
I have 3 Stihl saws and an Echo pole saw. They all reside side by side in my shop. I think the Stihl saws just mark their territory to keep the Echo saw in line.
I have 2 Husky's, a Stihl and a Poulan, all live on the same shelf.. Stihl is the only one that leaks, and has since new (as far as I can remember).. Chichanic has a video on why (some) Stihls do this..
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Yup. Every chainsaw that I've ever owned has "leaked" oil. Your #1 reason makes a lot of sense. I think the next time I use my saw I'll strip it down and give it a good cleaning after use. Then I'll watch for a leak... Wish me luck!
That will take care of 99% of the oil oozing out and down 👇 on the ground. Don't forget to clean the bar groove too, lots of saw dust in there that will trap oil as well.
@@donmayberryjrsOPE Yep. That's so. I usually clean everything occasionally, but not right after I cut. I'm too tired... or too lazy. 😒 It is something that should be done regularly.
Me too. 👍
I own at least 20 chainsaws, and my Dolmar 7900 leaks like a sieve when stored for the season. It's the internal pressure in the oil tank, and that's the only saw in which i have to Crack the oil cap.
It's called draining down. Simply store it on a piece of cardboard or plywood. My father was a logger for many years when he was in his twenties and thirties back in the late 70's and early 80's. He taught me all the tricks of the trade over the years. Truly valuable, priceless knowledge to be give by anyone. Every saw a person will use will do this to some degree especially if you do any cutting in colder weather than put it away in a warm dry play. It is perfectly normal. What isn't normal is the free flowing mess that you get with a damaged tank or line that can drain out almost as quickly as the tank is being filled. That will be readily noted by the massive spill all around the saw as apposed to the small drip that appears below the sprocket.
Thanks for your always helpful information you cute couple you🥰! Have great week ahead!
I put a absorbent pad under mine when I’m done,I just assume it will always leak from bar. Great answers SteveO!. Bring on day 18 😆. Steve and April Out, Cheers 🍻
Hey Steve.....it's been a while! Mine leaks but I'm sure you once suggested there was another reason which I can't quite remember......because I'm a man and I've slept since then! Needless to say, I just live with it and don't leave it with oil in the tank.
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I hang my saws by the handles on the wall. A large puppy pad under them works great. My favorite though, is an old t shirt. When it is saturated, I wrap it around a stick and make a torch for my grandson. Priceless!
Yup. Always good to,have kids running around the place with burning torches! Fun on a Saturday Night! 🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒
👍👍👍. I had the problem with an oil leak on the chainsaw. It turned out to be a split in the oil tank.
My MS440 leaks bar and chain oil behind the pump. Always wiped clean. Leaked with the OEM oil pump, then with two aftermarket pump's. Have also replaced the oil pick-up tube several times. Have also loosened the cap to release pressure and it still leaks.
I put an old rag (worn out socks or whatever) under the sprocket area of my chainsaw cases. Once they get a bit saturated with oil, I use them to start my trash burn barrel (probably not EPA recommended). I really like the old style one-piece clam shell like plastic chainsaw cases. I treat my chainsaws like a gun or a bow. I like having them in a case when tossing them in a UTV, ATV, trailer, or whatever. I have 3 chainsaws and 3 cases for them.
Boot trays are often a good size to set a chain saw onto and catch the oil.
I set mine on the side handle so the bar is at an upward angle. I don't have this problem since I started doing this.
I keep my saw in a case, and it contains the oil. Then I pour it off into an old bar oil jug & re-use it later. Stihl rep says it is just residual from the bar, but I’m having a hard time accepting that - I’m talking about 4-6oz poured off from the case between uses. Keep up the good work Steve & April!
Once again a perfect answer. Keep up the good work. Joe S
I have 2 Stihl chainsaws that I drain the oil out of the tank once I'm done using them because I thought the tank was leaking. That definitely makes sense now. Thanks for the question and the answer.
Good point. I always set mine on a cardboard beer box. (No shortage of those around my shop). Then I just toss it in the trash or use it to start a campfire in my outdoor fire pit. 😉
Well said. I get that question all the time. My response, unless it's excessive, is ... it's normal.
Hero's a good one that I can Crack. I have a jonsered 2050. It runs great when worm chain turns when setting cold. I can adjust it to work right when it hot or cold but not both.
Great question whoever asked it! My saw also was dripping some puddles this summer. I didn't look too closely at it, but now I have some things to check!
True and correct . Love ya work Steve. From Australia
Thanks for the video. My MS180 Stihl would empty the tank after use. Come to find, thanks to you, It was the oil line (grommet) that popped out of the tank. Thanks Stihl can you come up with a better design?
Probably not for $200 but I agree, I've got 4 of them
Well that makes perfect sense! Thanks April & Steve! -Ed
Hey Steve and April, really enjoying the 30 days of questions. Do you have room for one more? Why don't small engine companies advertise engine horsepower anymore?
Great question Jef. How can I interpret your question in Chinese? 😮
My Huski 141, as it got older was leaking badly. I replaced the oiler and noticed they have gone from a two piece seal around the oil pump to a single piece , now much better with no excess oil leaking when stored
Exactly right. I tell customers that proper maintenance helps. When done cutting, clean your saw. Wipe the clutch area and side cover. I bet you’ve seen, as I, those areas packed with oil soaked wood chips, dusting dirt. That will allow bar oil to ooze and drip from dirt for days.
Randy same here but nobody listens...
I own a ~20 yr old Stihl MS 211 and 1 yr noticed a puddle of oil under it bigger than the saw. Cleaned it up and quite some time later (maybe weeks) noticed the same puddle. Brought it to my dealer & they replaced some small plastic oiler part for ~ $25. At that point I grew concerned that the oiler wasn't working because there was no more oil leak -none. But consumption is normal and it lubricates the bar & chain just fine.
I’ve always thought it was the buildup of oil on the bar, chain and behind the cover for the sprocket. Not enough oil leak for me to worry about it. I had used a rubber foam pad, which absorbed the oil. So I would not use that. I did go to a flooring place and got a small (2 feet by 3 feet) vinyl flooring out of their trash. Ask first before you do that, which they were very accommodating since I asked. It works great and easy to clean up.
I have 2 Stihl’s. Do not leak. I have an electric saw, leaks. The whole bottom has oil on it. I usually keep my oil topped off. I want to take it apart and see why. Thanks Steve-o.
My older Stihl MS261 has those flippy caps of which the oil cap is the culprit. A definite design flaw not keeping with the KISS principle. Otherwise a great saw but those caps are a PIA.
My saws live on a bed of oil dry (kitty litter) in the shed. The residual oil drips off the bar line crazy on my Echo CS400.
I have two Stihl 017 that are older. The oil tube from the tank to the pump leaked. I was able to replace both, and it solved the problem.
I agree 100%. Have been running chain saws for 50 years and have noticed this situation. Never bothered me because I always knew what caused it. Just had to be careful where I stored my saws.
I worked on craftsman chain saws and I found the oil leak was from the oil resavior build up pressure and just opening and tighten the cap would take care of the leak.
Hi Steve! Can you show us how to check the oil tank vent? And how to repair it if it's bad? Thanks! Love your videos!
I’d have to agree with Steve on this one with the residual oil leaking after using it. My experience is if you clean the spot up you won’t see it again. Thanks guys love this series.👍
Hey April and Steve, a brilliant answer to that question I often wondered it myself years ago but the natural reason the way you described it is spot on.. usually I bring my saw indoors over winter and when I'm not using it, I have an old off cut of carpet I keep to store it on when I'm not using it. Steve Out!!
Steve all your answers are right, I just want to comment on what I do, when storing I drain the oil and the gas and found a long plastic shoe bin, put a rag at bottom and fits perfect and sometimes find the oily rag useful for wiping on other metal tools like axe, machete, shovel and what ever else, oh miss the sound of open can and cheers
Good topic, guys! I have a slight variation on that leaking issue - my chainsaw leaks fuel! No matter how tight I make the fuel cap, it still disappears over a period of a week or two. I solved the issue by storing the saw ON ITS SIDE, with the fuel cap facing up. No more stains on the garage floor, and no more lost fuel. Thanks, Steve and April!
I've seen fuel tanks leak from the molding of the tank. Instead of having a tank it is actually a chamber in the frame. It also could be leaking from the port for the fuel lines to and from the carb. Teflon tape solved that problem for me.
LOL.. I do the same thing for the same reason!
I store mine on it's side with the tank caps facing up also. My Stihl leaks like a sieve.
@@robh063 It's a simple solution that works!
If A Stihl with flip cap, replace that cap. (Noted to leak)......
I use waterproof bed pads. The top pad soaks up any oil or fuel leakage and the plastic sheet underneath keeps the inside of the case, the shelf or floor dry.
Chainsaw diapers? Just wow! Why not just wipe it up occasionally?
I wonder about this too thanks for your time and answer!!
I like to park mine on a square of plywood. It does a pretty good job of soaking up dripping bar oil.
My first chainsaw was a Poulan Pro and it had the typical "leaking" issue that you described, but then a couple of years in it started actually leaking for some reason. If it sat for a few days it would be sitting in a pool of oil. It worked fine like that, just made a mess.
I’ve always kept my Stihl saw in a case and I have to clean the case occasionally, no big deal. I have a roll of Pigmat that works great on absorbing oil so maybe I’ll stick a sheet of that in my saw case to make the cleanup easier. Thanks for the video, there are some decent questions so thanks for the answers.
I have a Stihl 042AV(it was my grandfather's so there's sentimental value in it) that started leaking oil. Enough to drain half a tank in 12hrs. The aluminum cover that the oiler is mounted in is cracked. When it happened I had to retire the saw because the parts were not available anywhere. I still look for the parts needed or a parts saw from time to time.
Thanks for the insight.
Thanks for the video Steve and April.
Thanks Steve. Now I know why my chain saws leave puddles! Cardboard works👍
this series is great covers alot of things I saw my Dad deal with in the years he worked in a small engine shop.
Great video Steve and April,good to finally meet your better half, I have a late '70's early 80's 028 av Wood Boss that I got with a case.. My oiler, I always felt over oiled so I line my case with Oil absorbent pads and that helps. The saw is a beast! Thanks for all the help, Cheers!
Buy a few boat bilge oil absorber sheets to place under the chainsaw. Sucks up that oil like Steve drinks beer.
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Great explanation Steve! I always thought that is was a leaky oil seal! 🤔🤔
I can’t quantify it but as somebody with several husqvarnas and stihls my husky’s leak way more oil than the stihls. I’ve never really put too much thought into it until my truck had a warranty issue this year (ford F-150 platinum - anytime it gets below freezing the door latches randomly unlock and unlatch so you’ll be taking an exit and the door will just fling open at 70 mph) and it has been in the shop 2 months so far. I’ve been renting a car for the past 2 months (which ford wouldn’t pay for) and the carpet in the back is basically an oil slick at this point. The next person who gets the car (if my truck ever gets fixed) is going to wonder why their luggage is covered in bar oil and wood chips… but it’s a rental so that sounds like a their problem, not a my problem.
Great vids that you are posting - I am learning a bit more about my tools and how to fix/maintain them!
My 2nd hand electric saw leaked ever since I've owned it. Originally found cracked lines and replaced them but still have the issue. The only point is from the tank and tube, which I don't know what to seal the void with. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Like some have said I have always stored my saws on an old rag.
I always thought there was anything you can do Steve I love your channel you make my job so much easier
This video couldnt have come at a better time :)
I bought a brand new Stihl MS200T Top handle chainsaw yesterday...
Filled her with fuel and oil, started her up for the gentle run-in process.... Once i turned it off to let the engine cool down, I placed the saw on top of my garbage bin while i got a drink, Came back to the entire top of the bin lid Dripping of bar oil...
Awesome saw! While you were running the saw without it being in wood the oil has nowhere to go except to accumulate on the backside of the bar cover vs being absorbed into wood/sawdust. Once you set the saw down the residual oil drips down by law lol
Hey, Steve, my saw doesn't leak anything if I lay it on it on its left side with the bar on top. I have it on some old newspapers in case of leakage, but no. It's dry.
The saw looks odd in that position, but no messes.
Cheers!
Thank you guys for the video. Someone beat to asking. Take care.
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Ya if you are not careful you get grit on the O-ring. Been there, done that. I try to keep a pice or two of cardborad under mine and change it when it gets olily, and lay it on its side with the fill caps up. James Lacy over and out.
I have an inexpensive corded electric pole chainsaw, the oil leaks out if it's stored in a particular orientation, like I said, inexpensive. So, I figured out the orientation, problem solved. It does everything well, though with the cordless models available now, I'd not repeat the purchase.
True, I couldn’t figure it out for the longest time. Then I found it the left over oil from before , no leak…
Great stuff Steve i had gotten the same question and i answered it the same way my chainsaws are in a warm room and expansion and contraction does push a small amount of oil through the oil hole on my STIHL ms180 but i see not much more than a couple of drops.
Good common sense video. Thank you.
Hi Steve what do you think about using vegetable oil for your chainsaw chain thanks Russell uk
Commonly done when cutting through lake ice but suspect it wont hold up for wood for extended periods of time.
I have Stihl MS180 that started leaking after a couple of years and seems there is an issue with leaking oil tube. I found that just laying saw on right side (tank fill up) solves the problem.
Hi steve I have a question... I use 2 gallon mix for my chainsaw. Weed wacker and so on fifty to 1.. When I need to get more fuel and there's still some fuel in there... And I add two more containers of oil.. ISIS it going to mess up my ratio because there's fuel and oil mixed already in the can. And it's candice not empty yet.. Thank you
i was overhaulin an MS170 that my father in law had stopped using as it was leaking fuel and oil and he bought a new one. so I said give me it to have a look see . so when I started taking her apart I noticed the fuel line at the gromett at the tank was not seated properly , same for the oil. someone had been working at it I think and didnt put it back together properly. his brother is a local repair man for saws and mowers and is getting on a bit so i suspect he forgot or its dementia staring... cheap fix in the end and kudos for me.
Echo cs590 is my second saw. Leaked a bunch of oil...and also has chain starvation w flow at max. Dealer replaced a faulty vent...and the oil pump where the plastic drive gear failed (less than 10 hrs time).
Stihl 462c will leak from the oiler when held upside down (trigger-handle up, bar-tip down), especially with the bar removed.
Seeing this leak is peace of mind that the oiler is working well...
Dave why do you keep it upside down?
@@donmayberryjrsOPE Oh I don't keep it upside down. Only when cleaning and servicing I notice immediate dripping when nose-down and no bar. Happens just the same when the oiler-adjuster is dialled to minimum.
I’ve never had a chainsaw of any kind that didn’t have this “issue”. I’ve found that storing them on their side (bar side up) greatly reduced the issue with the electric units, which led me to believe that there was a systemic issue with leakage from the oiler port during storage. With gas powered models you’d have to assure yourself that this wouldn’t affect the fuel system (tank, carb, etc.)
My Stihl leaked, and it wasn't flung off oil or overfill. Maybe rare, but the 2 halves of the chainsaw had a small chip of plastic imperfection and oil leaked between the two halves constantly and slowly until the tank was empty. I don't know for sure the halves are supposed to provide the seal for the oil tank, but that is what it appears on mine at least. I cleaned it and ran a small bead of JB Weld epoxy along the bottom where the two halves connect and no more leaks. A real hack job, but it has worked for several years now.
Husqvarna chain cover studs screw into oil reservoir and can leak. Ryobi leaks all its oil if stored with bar pointing down.
My local Stihl dealer told me to always release & reseal the oil cap when I store it - supposing to release the pressure in the tank and make it less likely to leak - sometimes it seems to work - sometimes not so good - any comments on that train of thought ?!?!?
Is the chain is a drive link short or long it can mess with the oiling to
Steve would it help to loosen up the oil fill cap and then replace it after you been running the chainsaw before you put away for the day?
Great video Steve, I can't find any information about my 18inch Craftsman model #358.356070 leaking TOO much bar and chain oil while it's running. The oil is pouring out of the top of the clutch cover, however it doesn't leak when it's sitting. Very strange. Help Me Please.
Most times I have witnessed an 'actual' oil leak has been from the oil cap O-ring not sealing properly, due to the customer not cleaning around the cap before removing the cap, and allowing saw dust to get on the O-ring and in around the filler neck O-ring seal surface. A thorough clean of both of these areas normally fixes the issue, or worst case a new O-ring and good clean surfaces is the solution. Once those areas are clean, I've found it's possible to lay the saw on the filler cap side with no leaks, and that also stops oil leaking through the oil pump due to heat expansion as you mentioned.
My Sthil leaks if stored upright. Turn it on its side, like when you fill the tanks, and it's fine. It stated it's leak problem when I replaced the oil pump with a knock off brand.
I use a Swede saw it has a 200 stoke engine, does not use any oil but does use a lot of beer
Lots of the Sthil saws leak oil thru the tank caps. The quick caps are not good and lots of them leak. Thanks for the video.
The old flip caps totally suck but the new updated ones with the black line on them are way better. They don’t leak anymore and they are really easy to lock in and latch.
My saw also leaked from day one. Makes a huge mess of the shop. I haven't used it in probably 6 months and when I walked by it the other day there was a oil puddle under my saw. Does storing your chainsaw in different positions help? Mine is always storage on a flat surface horizontal but have thought about hanging it on the wall vertically to see if that helps.
Bar studs in oil tank on my Poulan Pro 295 I got new 25 yr.s ago, they leak out thru the pump, around the hose where it goes in the tank, and thin rubber gasket under bar bolt heads, oil softened and squeezed out.
Good explanation!! Sound about right to me😁
Great answers Steve!
No - I have a leak on two of my three Stihl saws - but I learned turn the saw sideways definitely work on my three saws- lay the saw on the opposite side of the bar-it’s awkward but works!
I filled up the bar oil tank when I first got my saw. It leaked the first three or four times I used it but has not since.
Question - Do I need to sharpen my ride on mower blades? I remove, balance and inspect them regularly but stopped sharpening them years ago as it didn't seem to make a difference to the cut. Enjoying this Q and A segment a lot, thanks April and Steve.
A dull rotary blade will still cut. However, it will crush the grass blade rather than slice it. This results in 1: It will take more power to cut the grass. 2: It will cause the clippings to be much wetter and sticker so they collect more under the deck, 3: The damaged ends of the grass blades will dry out and brown off from the damage, giving your turf a brown, dry appearance.
Whether any of this matters in your application, is up to you.
@@tomrogers9467 Many thanks for your detailed reply Tom, I knew there would be some sort of a downside. However, the wife is happy so that is the most important thing.
Sure is! Otherwise, we will all suffer! 😆
My MS170 started leaking after 8 years where the oil line goes in the tank. I replaced the line with a cheap one from Amazon and still leaked from the same spot. Got a Stihl line from the dealer and it stopped leaking. The aftermarket was so loose connecting to the tank compared to the Stihl. Sometimes, it’s not worth saving 5$.
You mean most times
Trying to watch y'all $ superbowl and done! Thanks Steve & April.7-14 Eagles
My DeWalt electric chainsaw only leaks when I set it bottom side down. If I lay it on it’s left side (bar side flat to the ground) then it does not leak a drop.
I have an MS 260 and it oils too much it pools up quick just from sitting running to warm up. Any suggestions Steve?
I've got a question, my chainsaw says to run at 25:1 oil / fuel , but if I run it at 20:1 , will it run cooler and have better lubrication, or is it a waste of two stroke oil ...?? Thanks Steve , love the channel, and thanks to you I also watch Buckin Billy Ray after the axe handle fitting episodes
Check Steve’s playlist. He did a video answering your question. Worth watching.
Every chainsaw I have ever owned "leaks" bar oil except the ones that have a plugged or broken oil pump. I've messed with a few of them thinking it was the seals where the oil pump pushes the oil to the bar but it never worked so I gave up. I put a rag in the bottom of my carry case and let it drip.
Thanks i have that problem too
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I’ve been trying to fix up my dad’s old 036 pro. It has t been run in years and has been stored inside. What could cause that?
I had a Pioneer Farmsaw and the problem with it was the oil pump would leak if the concentric of the oiler cam was open when the saw was shut off. I would pull the engine over to move the cam and the leak would either stop or really slow down. I always stored the saw on cardboard or other absorbent material. Take care.
YES! I remember that they did that!
You are definitely an old timer like me! Have to be to even remember the brand! Good old saws. I still have my Homelite from 1966. Ignition died and no parts available. Still can’t bear to toss it out. My wife will after I’m gone. Along with all the junk I’ve treasured!