That sounds as a bad idea to me. I would not do that.
I also store saws in unheated area. If I were to cut in -10c it works fine, -20c (I don't cut but customers do) need a bit glycol in it, about 10%.
That is what works down to -30c. Lower temp then that they should sit by fire and drink...
I am still waiting for those issues all is talking about with Canola/rapeseed oil.
One day I might get to see it..
Manufacturers veggie oil I see it enough though...
Stripped gears on electric saws is mostly lack of oil as it lubricate pump as well and some run way too long without oil...
Seen...
If the spring is right and is in correct place it can strip the pump shafts gear If that is stuck or motionless.
There is a difference.
If not mounted correct it ride up on crank gear and will not pump.
Seen that a couple times.
Pretty common thing on consumer grade stuff...
Springs are good as...
Was the gear stripped on pump or on crank or both?
There are different threads in gears, even in same models and even several different in some models.
If the pickup line is clogged the WD40 will not help much and it can pinch.
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