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My new Stihl 260 pro
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<blockquote data-quote="STIHLTHEDEERE" data-source="post: 2103936" data-attributes="member: 36035"><p>some have put the adj oiler on non pro model. but i have also heard that the non adj. oiler does a better job. i only run 16" bars on mine,so i have no trouble. but i would bet that 20",would a little on the dry side. some of the newer stihls' seem to be a little stingy w/oil.if had to guess, i would say that your non adj. oiler would be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STIHLTHEDEERE, post: 2103936, member: 36035"] some have put the adj oiler on non pro model. but i have also heard that the non adj. oiler does a better job. i only run 16" bars on mine,so i have no trouble. but i would bet that 20",would a little on the dry side. some of the newer stihls' seem to be a little stingy w/oil.if had to guess, i would say that your non adj. oiler would be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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