This seems like a very simple question.
How do I remove the spring clip from my sprocket?
Want to change "gears" on my 066.
Hal
How do I remove the spring clip from my sprocket?
Want to change "gears" on my 066.
Hal
When you pry it off with the screw driver, hold your other hand in place so it don't take off flying. Very simple to do.
On my 440 it comes off without much issue with a small screw driver. On the Brand new 460 they recessed the clip and I can't get the stupid thing off without breaking something.
Nothing simple on the new saw as far as I am concerned. I was asking myself the same question and gave up... for now..
On my 440 it comes off without much issue with a small screw driver. On the Brand new 460 they recessed the clip and I can't get the stupid thing off without breaking something.
Nothing simple on the new saw as far as I am concerned. I was asking myself the same question and gave up... for now..
When you pry it off with the screw driver, hold your other hand in place so it don't take off flying. Very simple to do.
I don't have an 066, but on my other inboard clutch saws I just push on it with a left hand fingertip, while prying it loose with a "carb" screwdriver in my right hand. I keep several spares handy, but never needed any of them...This seems like a very simple question.
How do I remove the spring clip from my sprocket?
Want to change "gears" on my 066.
Hal
A hammer - $5.00
A big screwdriver - $2.00
A spare clip - $0.75
A case of cold ones - $12.00
A pack of bandages - $3.00
The satisfaction of finally changing the "gears" - Priceless!
75 cents for a clip! they cost me 2 bucks here in oz.
Ya that would hurt the pocket book. How much is a 660 down there? Where I live they are $1000.
steve
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