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Re: Stihl ms290 oiler
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Posted by jim on October 24, 2003 at 07:09:51 from (66.94.200.75):
In Reply to: Stihl ms290 oiler posted by gary on October 23, 2003 at 16:58:48:
I do not sell or like Stihl products, so do not take this as I am trying to sell something. If you will use Stihl bar and chain oil, with the Stihl bar and chain, it should put out enough lubrication to keep your chain lubricated. I used to sell Stihl and we had a customer with the same complaint. We would take the saw apart, check it all out, nothing wrong, put bar oil in and it would oil like crazy, customer would take home, back next week, not oiling, the same routine. We finally quizzed the customer what kind of bar oil they were using, non name brand from the farm store, we convinced them to spend another 1.00 and but Stihl bar oil, they never did come back with the problem again.As for the saw at the bottom of the hill, if you are using Stihl bar oil and it is not oiling right,get a hold of Stihl in Virginia Beach, VA. There is a problem and I would make them stand behind it, or get the dealer you are buying from to give you the name of the distributor they deal with, you want your saw fixed and if they are not capable, then get you someone who can. Stihl's are designed to use a minimum amount of oil to get the job done, so everything has to be just right or it can cause problems.
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