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Re: Increasing the new husky oiler capacities??
« on: March 26, 2011, 09:46:02 pm »
Ok, I tried a 385 oiler and a 7900 oiler. We will see how they work. The metal is super soft a dull drill bit would help definately. My partner will put the 385 oiler back together to try it and I will try the 7900 out tomorrow, I did try it on the 7900 with no bar and chain and it definately oils better than it before (quit working altogether). I drilled the heck out of it so hopefully it makes a difference.

 

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