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What are some good ways to preserve new and used rubber chainsaw parts, so they last without hardening and cracking? I replaced some lines on an old saw, both are harder than new, one has obvious cracks, but they both still hold pressure well, so I might as well hang on to them for future repairs.
Maybe keep them in a plastic bag with a little high mileage motor oil wiped on them?
Maybe keep them in a plastic bag with a little high mileage motor oil wiped on them?