Brit101
ArboristSite Member
Jonsered 455 rescue saw, one of the fins on the flywheel is broken off. Tech says to;
A) Replace it, which he thinks is the best way to make sure there are no bearing problems in the future.
B) Break off one opposite or 180 degrees from it.
C) Do nothing.
Saw is in good shape, looks like the orighinal bar and chain due to the sproket and paint on saw/bar.Presently not running, not a carb kit or compression issue, these have been checked out. Saw will be used little, and is a backup to a new Husky 55, with less than 1 hr. on the meter.
Would like to hear from any informed tech their views on the matter or any other who has experienced the same concern and would care to chime in.
Thank you in advance for your replies.
A) Replace it, which he thinks is the best way to make sure there are no bearing problems in the future.
B) Break off one opposite or 180 degrees from it.
C) Do nothing.
Saw is in good shape, looks like the orighinal bar and chain due to the sproket and paint on saw/bar.Presently not running, not a carb kit or compression issue, these have been checked out. Saw will be used little, and is a backup to a new Husky 55, with less than 1 hr. on the meter.
Would like to hear from any informed tech their views on the matter or any other who has experienced the same concern and would care to chime in.
Thank you in advance for your replies.