150t bar oil

Dogdad

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Anyone know if there is an oil adjustment for the bar oil on the 150T CE? Don't see anything in the book , but this says there is...


Description
The Stihl MS150 T C-E Chain Saw is durable, portable and very
light weight, allowing you to effectively prune, trim and shape
high above the ground.
CAUTION: For in-tree work, this saw should be used only
by persons trained in special cutting and working techniques
and who are properly secured (lift bucket, ropes, safety
harness).
Features
Top handle design especially for trimming.
Easy2Start technology reduces the strength and effort
needed to start the engine.
Master Control Lever...a single lever operates the choke,
starting throttle lock and off-on switch. Ideal for one hand
operation.
IntelliCarb compensating carburetor keeps rpm levels even
when the air filter begins to clog - lets you cut longer
between filter service.
Captured guide bar nut prevents dropping.
Specifications
Adjustable oil pump for proper bar and chain lubrication
Engine Displacement 23.6 cc Built-in, retractable carry ring
Engine Power 1.34 bhp Electronic ignition for reduced maintenance and easy starts.
Fuel Capacity 6.67 oz. Anti-vibration system reduces operator fatigue for
Chain Oil Capacity 5.07 oz. increased safety and productivity.
OILOMATIC Chain 1/4" PM3 Quickstop chain braking system for operator safety.
A to Z Standard Guide Bar 12" Side-Access chain tensioner for quick, easy adjustment.
Recommended Guide Bar Range 12" Toolless fuel and chain oil tank caps for easy refills.
Recommended Saw Chain - Model 3670
Warranty
Recommended Saw Chain - Spec 71 PM3 64 Consumer - 1 year
Powerhead Weight 5.7 lbs Commercial - 90 days
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Hmmm, never had a close look, why do you want to adjust it?

From what I could tell....it was throwing lots of oil out....I would rather to much than not enough,,,but still would like to adjust it if I need to...
 
Mine throws lots of oil too, have never run out the oil before the gas, so I haven't bothered to look for an adjuster.
Others have said the same thing so you're not alone!
 
There is no adjuster on mine.

Luckily mine throws out plenty of oil. Many I have used in Norway clog straight away, stop oiling and the chains lock up.

Not exactly sure why. Over ther I blow the saw out every couple of days. Over here I rarely clean my saws.
 
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