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Hello,

 

My brand new Husky 346 seems to have developed an oil leak from the chain oiler. Its hardly been used and leaks constantly. Anyone come across this before? Is it fixable or best of sending it back under warranty?

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Sam

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Im not too sure with huskys But is there a screw underneath the saw It might be letting too much oil out on to the bar so when the saws off its still pouring out.

 

I also could be totally wrong Btw how old is the saw..You had it for a month or two as i got a brand new stihl and it pissed oil all over the shop for about a 2 weeks told it was normal its stopped now and everything is fine could be just running its self in

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Its on the lowest setting for the olier (13"-15" bar). Its only a few weeks old so we shall see. Ill not b sending it back yet

 

 

Cheers

 

:)

 

mine didnt leak when i bought it new mate (6 mounths ago) ,,, so id send it back n get it looked at

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Its on the lowest setting for the olier (13"-15" bar). Its only a few weeks old so we shall see. Ill not b sending it back yet

 

 

Cheers

 

:)

 

Thats the best reason to send it back imo.

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