Ms280 Clutch change

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If the chain is still spinning at a high speed after you let go of the throttle, you have a lean condition. Either you need the carburetor adjusted or you have a leak somewhere. Get this fixed now, before you cut again or you will have a dead saw very soon.
 
If the chain stopped spinning after the throttle is released after I cleaned out the drum, why would that point to a lean condition?
 
I read through the post and missed where you said it had stopped turning. I have pulled some pretty dirty saws apart here in the last three months and even though I had to use some tools to get the clutch drum off, it never turned the chain. That is why I was suggesting a lean condition. So I learned something else to look at today!
 
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