CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
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I was wondering about where that oiler was... I got two huskys I need to rectify....
				
			
 
 It's just easier for me to grab the air wrench though.
 i change those every year or 2
 never changed a spur on a 200 yet



What tools ? On a Stihl they are outboard ,just pop the E clip off ,takes about a minute . On an inboard ,Mac,Huskey,Poulan whatever ,about 5-10 minutes .A chunk of starter rope and a wrench are all that's needed .I am going to be ordering the tools to do the sprockets here..
 OCGD I guess... Heck ... Just bought some great tool boxes at a yard sale for 100 buks for three 
. Pressure washer for 25 that just made me 200 bucks the other day... Same yard sale... So having the tools is good for me.. But yup... I will try the rope just for fun 
--- Or WD-40 kerosine ,diesel fuel . On the pole saws which don't have the best oilers anyway,an occasional tank full of tranny fluid .I have found carburetor cleaner good for unblocking an oil pump on a 020t.

Glad you got it fingered out, Willie.
Steve, do you own an air compressor? If you do, and if you have the skills to change a lawnmower blade, then you can change the sprocket on your 200T. It's literally that easy. Although I prefer doing it where I have air available so I can blow the saw out and make sure I get the idler bearing clean and greased before putting it back together.