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HOMLITE 33CC CHAIN SAW SPITTING WAY TO MUCH CHAIN LUBE

THE THING IS PUKING LUBE IS THERE AN ADJUSTMENT TO SLOW IT DOWN

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This homelite saw requires homelite chain oil as there is no adjustment.

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