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Bought a new Husqvarna 395 with a 28"bar last November, not used much of it yet. But wasn't happy with the amount of oil on the chain, even at the max setting. Investigating the problem today, pump on the saw is fine, 20" oregon bar and the oil flew off the end of the chain.The Husqvarna bar has such a tiny diameter oil hole ,drilled at an angle, so small that I believe it restrics the oil. anyone had a similar experience? tia John

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Thanks adw , feed? my chain is starving, was thinking of drilling a bigger hole . what should I do?

 

You can get small Diamond burrs they will open out the bar oil hole

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Use a Cobalt drill, they are damn good on hard steel!

 

 

Yes this.

 

Or a carbide burr in a die grinder will open right up also.

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The 28" bar is Oregon, they claim it is an oil jet hole and feeds the oil better onto the chain.

 

Yes, and it isn't just Oregon that use that kind of oil hole, others have copied it.

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