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One question, how would oil get to that bearing with covers on?
I don’t really know, but the shields keep as much debris out as they let oil in. I’ve seen 30 year old 044 and 066 with perfectly good shielded bearings and the rest of the saw was clapped out
 

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One question, how would oil get to that bearing with covers on?
If you look at some of the metal-shielded bearings, they have small slots in the metal shields. These are the style I've seen in the older 044/064/066 saws like Kevin mentions when Stihl was using metal shielded bearings. Like Kevin said, there's examples where the metal-shielded bearings have been in perfect shape after years of service.
 

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I don’t really know, but the shields keep as much debris out as they let oil in. I’ve seen 30 year old 044 and 066 with perfectly good shielded bearings and the rest of the saw was clapped out
Never seen them in Husqvarna saws, but I am sure you guys have. I will keep my 2 cents to myself.:icon_popcorn:
 
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