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Drilling out the bar's oil hole
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<blockquote data-quote="Bwildered" data-source="post: 6605170" data-attributes="member: 135678"><p>why would you think the chain should appear to be wet with oil to be sufficiently oiling? if the saw is using near the full oil tank for a tank of fuel its sufficient, if the bar isn't getting enough oil the chain will start to smoke & stretch greatly, we cut some of the hardest timbers here & you can never see oil on the outside of the chain after cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwildered, post: 6605170, member: 135678"] why would you think the chain should appear to be wet with oil to be sufficiently oiling? if the saw is using near the full oil tank for a tank of fuel its sufficient, if the bar isn't getting enough oil the chain will start to smoke & stretch greatly, we cut some of the hardest timbers here & you can never see oil on the outside of the chain after cutting. [/QUOTE]
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