I’m trying to replace the clutch spring on this baby and I’m totally corn-fused? What’s a boy supposed to do? It come out 100% easier than it goes back apparently….
Comes out easy because it's been overheated and lost its tension. A couple screwdrivers usually help getting them in.I’m trying to replace the clutch spring on this baby and I’m totally corn-fused? What’s a boy supposed to do? It come out 100% easier than it goes back apparently….
That’s what I’ve been trying still PITA cityComes out easy because it's been overheated and lost its tension. A couple screwdrivers usually help getting them in.
New springs are very stiff. I've put several in the little poulans. Only put one in a 55 and now I can't remember if I did it with the clutch on or off the saw.That’s what I’ve been trying still PITA city
It is so much easier to save yourself so much more trouble to just buy a new clutch off of Amazon and keep the extra parts I've replaced the clutch on my Husqvarna 55 three times since I've owned it brand new
It wasn’t bad at all once I got the method down. IfIt is so much easier to save yourself so much more trouble to just buy a new clutch off of Amazon and keep the extra parts I've replaced the clutch on my Husqvarna 55 three times since I've owned it brand new
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