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Husqvarna 266xp flywheel removal help
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<blockquote data-quote="Nardoo" data-source="post: 3613119" data-attributes="member: 45029"><p>We run 18" and 20" bars on them down here in our hard woods. Hell, I run a 25" on my 395. :msp_smile:</p><p></p><p>The jaws of the puller go under the flywheel - you will probably have to grind them if it is a cheap puller like mine. Usually not much room so the 2 jaw model is easier to get in - though if it is not square will put the fly wheel in a bind and it will not release.</p><p></p><p>Al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nardoo, post: 3613119, member: 45029"] We run 18" and 20" bars on them down here in our hard woods. Hell, I run a 25" on my 395. :msp_smile: The jaws of the puller go under the flywheel - you will probably have to grind them if it is a cheap puller like mine. Usually not much room so the 2 jaw model is easier to get in - though if it is not square will put the fly wheel in a bind and it will not release. Al. [/QUOTE]
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