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Replacing a Stihl ES Bar Nose
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<blockquote data-quote="056kid" data-source="post: 793629" data-attributes="member: 188500"><p>Easy put the bar facing with the bigger rivet holes down. Then take a punch and hammer the rivets out. Then replace the new tip properly in accordance with the bar. then place the aluminum rivet correctly in the hole,( larger side of hole where the un pressed rivet is flat). Now find a nice sturdy surface, aka steel anvil or whatever and hammer the protruding rivet until it is flush with the bar.</p><p> Shouldn't take ya more than 5 minutes! good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="056kid, post: 793629, member: 188500"] Easy put the bar facing with the bigger rivet holes down. Then take a punch and hammer the rivets out. Then replace the new tip properly in accordance with the bar. then place the aluminum rivet correctly in the hole,( larger side of hole where the un pressed rivet is flat). Now find a nice sturdy surface, aka steel anvil or whatever and hammer the protruding rivet until it is flush with the bar. Shouldn't take ya more than 5 minutes! good luck. [/QUOTE]
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