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Have decided to dump the husky bar on T540xp and go for an oregon 12 inch bar - but after having a look at it I noticed it has no oil hole.

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Any ideas why this would be - I have ended drilling the bar to create the oil holes as low and behold it wasn't oiling.

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Could of course be faulty - but it is more likely that the bar you looked at has a bar mount pattern without a seperate oiler hole - like K041 or A041. A lot of smaller saws does use those mount patterns.

 

If so, the upper adjuster hole doubles as a oiler hole but that doesn't work on saws that take the K095/A095.

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Could of course be faulty - but it is more likely that the bar you looked at has a bar mount pattern without a seperate oiler hole - like K041 or A041.

 

If so, the upper adjuster hole doubles as a oiler hole.

 

Neat trick ! :001_smile:

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What was the part number of the bar you bought? As said above some bars oil through the tensioner hole - sounds like you have one of these.

 

 

Not a faulty bar - just the wrong bar!

 

 

:001_smile:

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The model number is 120SPEA041.

 

I sent the first bar back as it had no oil hole and was assured that the replacement was correct for the husky oiler - it wasn't.

 

As I was relying it for work on Friday I drilled a hole in the bar (in the same location as that on the tech lite bar). Oils fine now but not what I would have preferred to have done.

 

I wish husqvarna would have offered a better bar and chain combo originally.

 

Jon

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If so, the upper adjuster hole doubles as a oiler hole but that doesn't work on saws that take the K095/A095.

 

What stops the oil from going straight through the bar if it uses the tensioner hole ?

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What stops the oil from going straight through the bar if it uses the tensioner hole ?

 

There has to be something that blocks the opening on the outside of the bar.

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