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<blockquote data-quote="JONSEREDFAN6069" data-source="post: 1432476" data-attributes="member: 30552"><p>when i rock a chain i take it to the dealer and get then to grind it. alot less work than hand filing to fix it. as for the oiler, check the groove and clean it out and check the oil hole may be plugged as well, drain the bar oil resevoir and put some gas in there put on cap and slosh around empty out and refill. my 026 always semed to gum up and that wood fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JONSEREDFAN6069, post: 1432476, member: 30552"] when i rock a chain i take it to the dealer and get then to grind it. alot less work than hand filing to fix it. as for the oiler, check the groove and clean it out and check the oil hole may be plugged as well, drain the bar oil resevoir and put some gas in there put on cap and slosh around empty out and refill. my 026 always semed to gum up and that wood fix it. [/QUOTE]
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