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Dang- why can't it be easy to fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="no tree to big" data-source="post: 3228014" data-attributes="member: 56331"><p>to pull the flywheel:</p><p></p><p>remove spark plug</p><p></p><p>stick something in the cylinder to work as a piston stop (pullcord or close line works good) </p><p></p><p>turn the nut for the flywheel left (flywheel is standard thread while cluch is reverse) </p><p></p><p>once nut is loose, leaving the nut partially on, hold the saw in the air by holding onto the flywheel and tap the nut with a hammer until it breaks free, nice "firm" quick hits. kinda challanging if you have hand bigger then a 4 yr old...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="no tree to big, post: 3228014, member: 56331"] to pull the flywheel: remove spark plug stick something in the cylinder to work as a piston stop (pullcord or close line works good) turn the nut for the flywheel left (flywheel is standard thread while cluch is reverse) once nut is loose, leaving the nut partially on, hold the saw in the air by holding onto the flywheel and tap the nut with a hammer until it breaks free, nice "firm" quick hits. kinda challanging if you have hand bigger then a 4 yr old... [/QUOTE]
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