the chain would not stop after a cut so I put it back to the wood to stop it. That did not work so I killed the saw and noticed that the chain will not spin freely. When I spin the chain it turns the engine.
Would parts from other 350 series saws fit, because I was givin three burnt up 350 somethings last year. I know some people who run dull saws real hard.
Nope the 350 has a different clutch. Take a look at your clutch and see what's going on. If you need parts, just go to the dealer.
Good info/pics from Anthony above, but yours wont have an E-clip. You have to unscrew the clutch counter clockwise to get to the clutch bearing. Bearing, or spring, it's an easy fix.
A knife usually works better than a saw for cutting twineIt happened to me awhile back and I had gotten a small peice of baler twine in between the cage and clutch. Once I got it cleaned out it was fine.
Good deal mang. :msp_thumbup: Was'nt sure on the Husky, was just kinda hoping it was somewhat similar.
Nope the 350 has a different clutch. Take a look at your clutch and see what's going on. If you need parts, just go to the dealer.
Good info/pics from Anthony above, but yours wont have an E-clip. You have to unscrew the clutch counter clockwise to get to the clutch bearing. Bearing, or spring, it's an easy fix.
Are these different than most saws? All I've seen are left handed thread and the clutch comes off clockwise.
You have to unscrew the clutch counter clockwise to get to the clutch bearing.
Are these different than most saws? All I've seen are left handed thread and the clutch comes off clockwise.
Working off memory here but there is a worm gear under a cover plate behind the drum. I have always assumed that this is what drives the oiler.
Yes, that drives the oiler. If the splines of the drum don't line up properly with the pump pinion then it will hold the drum too far out. When the clutch gets tightened, it will put pressure on the drum and the pinion. Remove the clutch and check the pinion to make sure it isn't damaged from having the drum mashed into it.
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