deserteagle71
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I don't recall what brand it was or how old it was but but I do remember a few of the older saws that we had with manual oilers built in even with the auto oilers.
That's how my Homelite 450 Pro was equipped when I bought in back in 1980. Used to cut a lot of old dead and down juniper - stuff was so hard that the chain didn't produce shavings, more like fine sawdust. The manual oiler was wonderful with that stuff; I kept pouring the extra oil to the chain. If I didn't the chain would get very hot - no way the automatic oiler, though turned all the way up, could put out enough oil to cool and lube the chain in that dry dead wood. I used a lot of chain oil - but it saved me from having to replace the chains so often.
But the wood from that dead juniper was wonderful to burn - like burning coal - very hot fire with little ash, and fragrant to boot.