fredx
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New bee here. I had a stihl 009 for over 20 years and it served me well for what I needed its' entire life, but I decided last year I wanted a new saw (not needed )
The only thing I didnt like @ the time was the saw ALWAYS leaked when in the storage case-- ALWAYS. Went to the local dealer about getting it fixed and was to that " they all leak ", which I did not believe, mainly because I found it impossible to believe every manufacturer of chain saws have a built in design flaw where they leak.
So when I went to buy a new one I told them I wanted one that didnt leak-- then they said that " it SHOULDNT leak " Well low and behold the new one leaks and they went back to the " well they all leak " line again. For reference the new one is an Echo. I told them @ the time of purchase that if this one leaks I'm bringing it back., so when they started with that line again they said the only way to stop a saw from leaking oil is to adjust the oiler to the chain down to next to nothing but then I would have insufficient oil to lubricate the chain. So I have a couple ?'s for those in the know
#1- Do they ALL leak as they say?
#2- Is there a fix for mine leaking other that what they said?
Thanks fellas
The only thing I didnt like @ the time was the saw ALWAYS leaked when in the storage case-- ALWAYS. Went to the local dealer about getting it fixed and was to that " they all leak ", which I did not believe, mainly because I found it impossible to believe every manufacturer of chain saws have a built in design flaw where they leak.
So when I went to buy a new one I told them I wanted one that didnt leak-- then they said that " it SHOULDNT leak " Well low and behold the new one leaks and they went back to the " well they all leak " line again. For reference the new one is an Echo. I told them @ the time of purchase that if this one leaks I'm bringing it back., so when they started with that line again they said the only way to stop a saw from leaking oil is to adjust the oiler to the chain down to next to nothing but then I would have insufficient oil to lubricate the chain. So I have a couple ?'s for those in the know
#1- Do they ALL leak as they say?
#2- Is there a fix for mine leaking other that what they said?
Thanks fellas
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