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New/Novice - Chain oil Leak


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I got a new MS181 and it seems to be leaking chain oil pretty bad.

 

Only used a couple of times but the amount of chain oil seems a lot.... this is after a clean and then running chain for about 20seconds

 

only leaks when running, fine when off/not in use.

 

Hopefully just an easy fix or because I ran not whilst cutting.

 

Cheers 

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Running a saw in free air will spray oil into every nook and cranny of the crankcase and chain brake, and as there is no saw dust to dry it up it will drip out under the saw when left, I would suggest cutting up a few logs then set it down and check under it after being left.

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Just now, DanH1 said:

Helpful, you must be really popular with the boys 

Im not joking. You clearly dont have the first clue about using a Chainsaw, so for your own safety I genuinely hope you have the right PPE as its only gonna be a matter of time before you do yourself some serious damage. It would not be a stupid idea to get some training before you start using your new toy. 

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