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Understand the common reasons behind bar oil leakage in your chainsaw and learn essential maintenance tips to prevent this issue.

Discover why your chainsaw is leaking bar oil and explore five professional fixes to resolve the issue efficiently Keep your chainsaw running smoothly! Most common causes for a chainsaw to leak bar and chain oil often owners of a new chainsaw become concerned that their new pride and joy is leaking bar and chain oil because they see a pool of oil underneath the saw where it has been stored. Chainsaw leaking bar oil when sitting is a common problem that most chainsaw users go through Your chainsaw could be leaking oil due to reasons like a poorly vented oil tank, an overfilled oil tank, a missing stud from the oil tank, a ruptured oil tank, and more. A leaking bar and chain oil can be a major setback, causing your saw to seize up, overheat, or even worse, leading to costly repairs

In this article, we’ll delve into the world of chainsaws and explore the reasons behind this common issue, providing you with actionable advice to get your saw running smoothly again. The good news is that most of these issues are simple to fix yourself with a few common tools, saving you time and money After use, bar and chain oil that’s splattered inside or trapped in the bar groove tends to drip out slowly, especially when the chainsaw is stored, creating a misleading puddle beneath it Chainsaws used and then stored in varying temperatures can experience leaks due to the expansion and contraction of oil in the tank.

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