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044 oiler bar oil consumption and operation
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<blockquote data-quote="rupedoggy" data-source="post: 3003994" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>OK then where did the oil go? Is there a hole in the oil tank? Did the oil come out but not into the oil hole but alongside the bar? Take off the bar plate and match it alongside the bar to be sure everything is open and in alignment. Something is wrong. Figure it out. You have a better chance of seeing what is wrong than we do. You have the saw and all we have is your description. If it used all the oil in one tank of mix there should be a lot of oil someplace. Use your head not the key board. Put some purple dye into the oil and trace it. Don't give up until you find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rupedoggy, post: 3003994, member: 556"] OK then where did the oil go? Is there a hole in the oil tank? Did the oil come out but not into the oil hole but alongside the bar? Take off the bar plate and match it alongside the bar to be sure everything is open and in alignment. Something is wrong. Figure it out. You have a better chance of seeing what is wrong than we do. You have the saw and all we have is your description. If it used all the oil in one tank of mix there should be a lot of oil someplace. Use your head not the key board. Put some purple dye into the oil and trace it. Don't give up until you find it. [/QUOTE]
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