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Great thread Kevin. I've been meaning to do this to my hybrid for awhile now. The oilers on these saws are pitiful.
I did my hybrid just like this and it oils a 36-inch just fine. Dallas's 461 had a fog coming off the tip of a 24 inch bar piss revving it in the garage
 

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Can an 046 oiler be modded to fit an 044?

Something inherently not sexy about oilers. Kinda like brakes on a hot rod, we do all we can to get more go when the STOP is what matters more.
Another Dallas question. I don't have one to try
 

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Yes I do. [emoji106]
Just have to get the confidence to take them apart and do them.
I generally run bars that are appropriate to the saw.

026 - 16" bar
036 - 20" bar
046 - 24" to 28" bar
066 - up to 36" bar.

If I need more than 16", I just go bigger saw. I never put longer bars on smaller saws. I have had good luck using this theory.
 

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Can an 046 oiler be modded to fit an 044?

Something inherently not sexy about oilers. Kinda like brakes on a hot rod, we do all we can to get more go when the STOP is what matters more.
I. Know this isnt answer to your questuon but a 046 oiler will drop rifht in a 361 for more oil flow with no mods.
 
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