iangoldsmith196
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Hi.
Entered this in the 101 forum, but have been redirected here. So here goes.
I want to change the sprocket on my Husqvarna 350, but it looks like it needs a special tool to get the clutch off. There isn't anything that looks like you could loosen, just a couple of wedge shaped indents next to the word 'off' indicating that you twist it with some sort of special tool. Is this the case?
It's certainly a darned site more complicated than a Stihl!
Is it really easy and I could do it myself, or should I get someone with the Husky tools (like my local dealer) to do it for me?
Thanks lots.
Ian.
Entered this in the 101 forum, but have been redirected here. So here goes.
I want to change the sprocket on my Husqvarna 350, but it looks like it needs a special tool to get the clutch off. There isn't anything that looks like you could loosen, just a couple of wedge shaped indents next to the word 'off' indicating that you twist it with some sort of special tool. Is this the case?
It's certainly a darned site more complicated than a Stihl!
Is it really easy and I could do it myself, or should I get someone with the Husky tools (like my local dealer) to do it for me?
Thanks lots.
Ian.
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