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so i know this makes me seem like a moron but i have a ms362 and i for the life of me cant find the oiling adjustment on the saw every stihl i have ever had has the adjustment is a screw on the bottom of the saw that u just turn and that is where the manual i have says it is but it isnt there... if anyone could help i would really appreciate it
 
ok so after some reading i found out that apparently some of the older 362s dont have an ajustable oiler i bought mine about a 2 weeks ago is there chances it is one of those
 
so i know this makes me seem like a moron but i have a ms362 and i for the life of me cant find the oiling adjustment on the saw every stihl i have ever had has the adjustment is a screw on the bottom of the saw that u just turn and that is where the manual i have says it is but it isnt there... if anyone could help i would really appreciate it

I sent for help. When he logs on he'll help.
 
Bottom of the saw beside the sprocket is where it should be. I've never heard of the 362 not having an adj oiler especially $700 for a 60cc saw.
 
Bottom of the saw beside the sprocket is where it should be. I've never heard of the 362 not having an adj oiler especially $700 for a 60cc saw.


Roll the saw over, flat side up. Inline with the drive sprocket, and down in the recess of the case is a small screw. Use the small screwdriver supplied with your owners manual to turn it. The correct direction for adjustment should be molded in the case, but as shown clockwise for more oil. If you bought the saw from a Stihl dealer, go back and tell him to do his job and give you a period of instruction. It's free with every purchase.

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:)

Rep'd for 362 purchase....
 
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