The oil will just piss out the bottom of the saw it will seem like it cuts good at first but trust me I took my same car that you have their off of my DeWalt and put it on my ms200t because it was designed to do the conversion from a steel to the Txl 80 chain what's a 7 tooth sprocket that came in the kit
144TXLNA095 $29 on amazon keep in mind this isn't a direct replacement you will need to use a dremel and make the oil holes on the bar larger. Not hard.
Does it leak out bar oil if you store it with oil in it like the other models? Or do you have to empty the oil reserve every time your finished cutting.
@@Bearbait01 Thanks for the reply I'll put this model in my Home Depot cart and wait for black Friday sales. It seems a lot of the older models had an issue with leaking so this model I can buy I hate leaks. Thanks again
Good video man. Hope you are doing well.
I know this because I tried to use the same Oregon speed cut nano bar on my DeWalt 60 volt climbing saw
I modified the bar believe me it oils just fine. Dremel tool.
You got to stick to the OEM DeWalt bar if you want the chain to be getting oil to it
I modified the bar believe me it oils just fine. Dremel tool.
The oil will just piss out the bottom of the saw it will seem like it cuts good at first but trust me I took my same car that you have their off of my DeWalt and put it on my ms200t because it was designed to do the conversion from a steel to the Txl 80 chain what's a 7 tooth sprocket that came in the kit
I think you're thinking of the 20v saw. No way you had those issues with the 60v top handle I'd be very surprised
Do you have the model number for the bar I’ve been wanting to upgrade my bar to a heavier one
144TXLNA095
$29 on amazon keep in mind this isn't a direct replacement you will need to use a dremel and make the oil holes on the bar larger. Not hard.
Does it leak out bar oil if you store it with oil in it like the other models? Or do you have to empty the oil reserve every time your finished cutting.
Never once had it leak i keep it full
@@Bearbait01 Thanks for the reply I'll put this model in my Home Depot cart and wait for black Friday sales. It seems a lot of the older models had an issue with leaking so this model I can buy I hate leaks. Thanks again
just wanted to save you the headache later if you use the saw on the daily and ever have to bury the bar in to some big block wood
I think you're thinking of the 20v saw. No way you had those issues with the 60v top handle I'd be very surprised
Speeding up the vid doesn't let me see how the saw cuts
You want to see the unedited 15min of the same thing over and over I'll send it to you. The saw cuts the same cut 1 vs cut 115.
RUclips also has a feature you can slow the video if you want
This is not a good test that bar you have on that saw does not have the proper oil porting for bar lubrication
I modified the bar believe me it oils just fine. Dremel tool.