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Stihl 044 clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="epicklein22" data-source="post: 5133481" data-attributes="member: 13773"><p>A lot of times dirt builds up behind the drum and small grass or string can be wrapped up near the bearing. Just pop it all off and clean it up some. Make sure the oil gear isn't broken off or worn as well. Clutch springs are one of my common things to replace when doing a Stihl saw. Prevents chain creep and keeps the clutch tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epicklein22, post: 5133481, member: 13773"] A lot of times dirt builds up behind the drum and small grass or string can be wrapped up near the bearing. Just pop it all off and clean it up some. Make sure the oil gear isn't broken off or worn as well. Clutch springs are one of my common things to replace when doing a Stihl saw. Prevents chain creep and keeps the clutch tight. [/QUOTE]
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