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Questions about clutches, also cross-ref question
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<blockquote data-quote="J D" data-source="post: 7839613" data-attributes="member: 170452"><p>I'm still not convinced the clutch is an inferior part (compared to the rest of the saw). How were you removing the original one when it broke? If improper removal may have caused that failure then the only meaningful failure you have had is the spring. If it were mine I'd use the spring from the old clutch or any old donor saw to get it running & only worry about it if it fails again. It's likely the repaired "cheap" clutch will outlast many other parts of the saw & your time & money are better invested elsewhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J D, post: 7839613, member: 170452"] I'm still not convinced the clutch is an inferior part (compared to the rest of the saw). How were you removing the original one when it broke? If improper removal may have caused that failure then the only meaningful failure you have had is the spring. If it were mine I'd use the spring from the old clutch or any old donor saw to get it running & only worry about it if it fails again. It's likely the repaired "cheap" clutch will outlast many other parts of the saw & your time & money are better invested elsewhere [/QUOTE]
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