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Generally the saw should use almost a tankfull or oil per tank of fuel - most I have used have been like that - not forgetting that a 13" bar will need the oil adjuster set to output less oil than a 24" bar as obviously the chain and bar needs much more oil due to its length.

 

Some saws seem to oil more than others - some I end up humming the theme tune to Dallas when I am using them as so much oil is coming out:laugh1: - Ask Luke from Old Warden about his MS660!!

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My experience is only with larger Stihls (044, 064, 066M, 076) being run for milling, so long bars - usually 36". As such I set them to max on the oil and this leaves a slight covering of oil in the tank. I think they're designed so that the fuel runs out before the oil on max as otherwise you could damage the bar and chain - run a shorter bar and you could be a bit more frugal with the oil.

 

Alec

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