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Make your own from a big socket, just attack it with a grinder to leave three prongs stuck out.

 

Your too quick Stubby.

 

And I'm 64 :biggrin:

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I got one from dealer and it's easier and cheaper than wasting a load of time messing about budging summat up.

Not expensive and works perfect especially on impact gun and no piston ✋

Or wack screwdriver

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Sorted, thanks for the suggestions. In the end I improvised a tool out of an old bar spanner and used rope as a piston stop. I didn't even need to wake the kids by using the grinder.

 

The clutch drum and sprocket are now upgraded to 3/8 and I can fit the old sugihara bar. It really is true the bars can outlive the saw although it is due a new nose.

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There, thats a proper job, you didn't have to order it from Husky wait a week and go back to fetch it, and you got to play with your Dremel.

That tool will go in the "special tools" drawer now.

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