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Its happened on every 200t I have had mate!

 

Splitting the case's and a new gasket cures it for awhile.

 

Could possibly be leaving the 020 running on the floor.:confused1:

 

I was just going to say then the fault must lie with you !!

 

I haven't had a 200 leak oil ever. If you are to leave a saw on the floor running put it on grass or chip :001_smile:

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I was just going to say then the fault must lie with you !!

 

Ah well at least I got to the bottom of the problem :001_smile:

 

 

 

I can now blame the groundie rather than Andreas :sneaky2:

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