I've never had an oiling issue with my 150s, and they get a workout.
If I'm noodling some firewood, it will clog up more quickly than bigger saws but that's to be expected
My friend the chainsaw carver who uses the tiny chain and narrow nose bars was the one to tell me to run the chain a little more slack than what we would consider normal. I can count on the fingers of one hand the derails I've had in all the years I've had a 150t.
Brian is right about learning to sharpen the 1/4 chain, it takes a bit more finesse, also the tension needs to be a little bit more slack than what I would do for chains on the 200.
Talking about stihl chain and the narrow nose bar on a 150
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