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So manufacturers putting grease holes in their bars don't know what they are on about and you obviously know better ? .....

 

They likely do it because some users will expect it. Stihl doesn't btw, and that was what triggered my interest in the matter about a decade ago....

 

 

You do it your way, and I do it my way - it doesn't matter much as long as we both are happy! :biggrin:

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So manufacturers putting grease holes in their bars don't know what they are on about and you obviously know better ?

 

I am only speaking from my own experience . When I greased sprocket tips some failed , now I don't non have . I don't know any better than anyone . Do what works for you . :001_smile:

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