I guess I’ve gotten lucky. In the past I have always just smacked the other end of the crank with a ball peen hammer and the flywheel would just pop off. Done this with a bunch of saws and never had a problem. I didn’t think it was a big deal really, I never had to pound on them very hard.
Now I know better, and I own a couple of Stihl flywheel pullers.
Now I know better, and I own a couple of Stihl flywheel pullers.