It is completely normal. To prevent this, when finished dump oil from tank back in to the original bottle.
No, because the oil is for cars! :-)
it's electric...there is no gas
I gather you mean in the system to lube the chain and the answer is generally 30Wt.
If the oil sending unit is leaking oil by the inside of the component, then I don't know of any way to fix that other than removal and replace with another one. If it is leaking by the threads, then you can try teflon tape to seal that. Also make sure it is leaking from the sending unit and not leaking down from the valve cover.
oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter
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yes
any quality bar oil will work fine.
One can purchase an electric chainsaw from a hardware or home improvement store, such as Home Depot. They are available from a variety of brands, and priced according to quality and brand name.
Poulan made them for the dayton electric company.
your main oil seal on the rear of engine is leaking or the timing cover seal is leaking,
Use Craftsman 2 cycle oil mixed with gasoline for all size Craftsman chainsaws. (The above answer is WRONG. The question is for an ELECTRIC chainsaw.) Use SAE30 oil if you cannot get SEARS Craftsman chain saw oil.