Just looking for some input to hopefully gain some piece of mind. I’m operating a Granberg Alaskan mill with my Stihl 046. I recently installed a 32” bar and ripping chain. I understand this bar length is kind of pushing it with this saw, but after doing research and speaking directly to the folks at Granberg, I decided I’d do it. Anyway, I’m worried about the bar not getting enough oil. There’s really nothing to indicate it’s not getting enough, but I’m not confident enough with chainsaws to be sure. I’ve turned the oil adjustment knob all the way on the saw, and I’ve added a shop made auxiliary oiler which drips oil onto the tip every 2-3 seconds or so. I’m consuming oil at about the same rate as fuel, which I’ve heard is normal. Although I’ve never seen oil spray from the tip and there’s no appearance of oil when I pull the chain away from the bar to look. Although this is the same on my little 16” saw as well. Saws revs fine and does not seem to struggle unless milling through a crotch or harder grain, in which case I just go a little slower. Am I looking too deep into this?