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mac SP105, need help with oiler
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<blockquote data-quote="joeymt33" data-source="post: 2939196" data-attributes="member: 53195"><p>I just got the saw running and i have noticed that there isn't much oil getting on the b/c. I have removed the bar and chain and started the saw and oil shoots out of the hole very well. my question is, how does oil get on the chain if it comes out behind the bar plate and bar. when the bar is tightened, it doesn't leave much room at all for the oil to come out. it just barely seeps out around the bar plates and runs down to the chain going into the sprocket.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeymt33, post: 2939196, member: 53195"] I just got the saw running and i have noticed that there isn't much oil getting on the b/c. I have removed the bar and chain and started the saw and oil shoots out of the hole very well. my question is, how does oil get on the chain if it comes out behind the bar plate and bar. when the bar is tightened, it doesn't leave much room at all for the oil to come out. it just barely seeps out around the bar plates and runs down to the chain going into the sprocket. thanks [/QUOTE]
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