Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 22, 2022 at 05:11:53 from (50.102.19.8):
After I service my old tractors and lawnmowers. I can't help myself. I want every last drop of oil so I use a funnel and old bottle to hold the few drops.
When I change the differentials on my Mule, I put the used 75-90 limited slip gear lub in an old soap bottle. The oil is clean looking, It has a few metal particles in it. Metal particles settle to the bottom of the bottle.
Then I mix the clean used 75-90 GL with oil from empty bottles and make my chainsaw oil.
My electric chainsaws run slower and all I care about is making the oil thin enough to get oil on the chain.
My chain lasts longer than the teeth on the chain. I file the chain before I use it to make nice wood chips not sawdust.
What tips do you have to share about being cheap/frugal ?
RK no longer handles Harvest King $2/qt oil. Where can I buy Harvest King oil or $2/qt oil?? I'm cheap....
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