
Not a big tip here, but one I just happened to fall on to this week out of necessity. I have mentioned that I am using my small 6-inch pruning chainsaw a lot more than I thought I would. It's just the right tool for cutting up small stuff.
Those small pruning chainsaws don't come with a bar oil tank. That is nice in one way because you don't have leaking oil all over the place when you put the pruning chainsaw in storage. The speed of the chainsaw was reduced to prevent overheating of the bar and chain - and that is why you don't need much bar oil.
Having said that, the owner's manual still recommends that you oil the bar and chain before using the pruning chainsaw, and periodically thereafter if you use it for an extended period of time. So, you should have some bar oil handy when using the pruning chainsaw.
The other day, I attempted to pour a little bit of bar oil on my bar and chain on the pruning saw, and a whole bunch same running out of my bar oil one gallon container, most of it spilling on to the ground. Well, that's just a waste of money. I needed a small bottle and a lot more control over the flow of the bar oil.
Turns out the next day we finished off one of our small honey bear containers. Instead of tossing it into the recycle bin, I washed it out and filled it up with bar oil. Makes a perfect small bar oil container for my pruning chainsaw. Even the colors match! It only pours out a little bar oil at a time instead of spilling everything all over the ground, so it will also save me money. With the cap on, the bottle is watertight and no oil leaks out. It just turned out to be a perfect fit for my needs and I thought I would share that tip for others.