Hi Fred
Thanks for contacting Husqvarna.
Depending on when this unit was produced it could have either a non-adjustable oiler or one that is adjustable. If it is adjustable the adjuster would be next to the bar, on the underneath of the saw. More than likely if it is not putting out an adequate amount of oil it is due to a clogged oiler, to clean this out simply blow it out with compressed air. To check that the unit is oiling properly hold the saw over a fresh cut log with the brake off and throttle the unit up, it should leave a distinct lin of oil on the log. Also the unit should be running through oil at a rate of roughly 2/3rds to 1 tank of oil per tank of fuel.
If you continue to have issues please consult a dealer near you using the link provided:
/images/us/homeowner/dealers/dealer-locator/
Hi Fred
Thanks for contacting Husqvarna.
Depending on when this unit was produced it could have either a non-adjustable oiler or one that is adjustable. If it is adjustable the adjuster would be next to the bar, on the underneath of the saw. More than likely if it is not putting out an adequate amount of oil it is due to a clogged oiler, to clean this out simply blow it out with compressed air. To check that the unit is oiling properly hold the saw over a fresh cut log with the brake off and throttle the unit up, it should leave a distinct lin of oil on the log. Also the unit should be running through oil at a rate of roughly 2/3rds to 1 tank of oil per tank of fuel.
If you continue to have issues please consult a dealer near you using the link provided:
/images/us/homeowner/dealers/dealer-locator/