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Old 23-12-14, 12:04 PM   #5
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Default Re: Tutoro Chain Oiler Fitted

This is an auto one, the manual is a much thinner one.

It takes longer to decide where to site it, then you just attach it, run the tube to the sprocket, fill the reservoir and prime it. DONE

I really like the idea that it is not dependent on anything else to make it run. The scottoiler I have on the BlackBird is awesome but I had a couple of issues, the plastic piece that attaches to the spigot for the vacuum has degraded and broken, then a mouse decided to make a home in the BlackBird to have babies and chewed through a load of cables and that includes the vacuum hose that 'powers' the unit, so I need to rerun that.

Will let you know how it goes but to be honest, it's all the same stuff, I think for ease of fitting and having less number of parts the Tutoro is a much easier unit. But once fitted, they all do the same don't they, you just need to keep it topped up and adjusted correctly to the weather

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Originally Posted by NTECUK View Post
That's a fatter auto
Dude, it's chrsitmas, it's traditional to put on a couple of pounds
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