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Mark, those saws are quite possibly the easiest seals to change on a saw.

Yeah I figured as much, they were pretty easy on the 920. A Poulan 5200 are the easiest ones I have seen so far but there probably about the same on this one. Pull the flywheel and the oiler and there right there.

Off hand do you know what size seals they use?

I know I got some extras for the 920, just wonder if there the same, I think they were 15x30x7.
 
Yeah I figured as much, they were pretty easy on the 920. A Poulan 5200 are the easiest ones I have seen so far but there probably about the same on this one. Pull the flywheel and the oiler and there right there.

Off hand do you know what size seals they use?

I know I got some extras for the 920, just wonder if there the same, I think they were 15x30x7.

They are not the same as the 920, they are smaller. Give me a second and I can find it for you.

These are even easier than the 920. The seals are in the oiler so you can put the seal in on your bench instead of on the saw. Confusing, but as soon as you tear into it you will see what I mean. If you are ordering the seals, you should also get a new o-ring on the oiler.
 
Well I got it cleaned up and switched to a 20''bar. It's a little nose heavy but not bad at all. Took it to the woodpile and did a few test cuts. I think I'm gonna like this saw when I get the A/V buffers swapped.

Only issue is that it doesn't seem to be oiling as much as it should, so I'll have to have a look at that.

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You have to take off the clutch cover and you will see a little plastic screw just above and to the left of the clutch. There should be numbers visible on the top. You turn this to adjust the oiler. Now, as for which one is the highest setting I don't know off the top of my head.
 
We cut a tree down on Saturday. I am normally a McCulloch man these days, but younger son Josh has adopted the Jonsered line and has a few nice saws. I let him knock this one down with is 2195, and he used his 670 for some of the limbing. The 670 is a nice saw indeed, this photo is from last year but you get the idea...

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I almost had a nice 670 last fall. The guys wife sold it 20 minutes before I got there to pick it up.:(

I got the 625 oiling better after a little trial and error figuring which way was up on the screw. I'm missing the outer bar plate though, or is there even supposed to be one? I found an IPL on Chainsawr, but it won't seem to load past page one.
 
I almost had a nice 670 last fall. The guys wife sold it 20 minutes before I got there to pick it up.:(

I got the 625 oiling better after a little trial and error figuring which way was up on the screw. I'm missing the outer bar plate though, or is there even supposed to be one? I found an IPL on Chainsawr, but it won't seem to load past page one.

There's an outer plate.
Zip file here has part numbers

Not sure if there's xref part numbers to husq saws. i'll check.
 

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