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Joe Newton
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11 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Yeah that's how I've always done it, the problem is that the hex key is too shallow for a socket to get any purchase, it only just stands proud of the clutch.

Damn, what is one to do, I wonder what the repair shops do???

Looks like your sockets have big round lips on the end of them, not good for shallow hexes like this......how about getting a cheap socket and grinding the rounded lips off so it has square ends and grips that shallow hex head down to the base....now that would be a good idea - I may have even done that on a few sockets;)

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31 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Damn, what is one to do, I wonder what the repair shops do???

Looks like your sockets have big round lips on the end of them, not good for shallow hexes like this......how about getting a cheap socket and grinding the rounded lips off so it has square ends and grips that shallow hex head down to the base....now that would be a good idea - I may have even done that on a few sockets;)

 good shout Steve, I was going to cut a combi spanner to shape but that's a better plan. 

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Update, I was definitely not being a simpleton.

 

Cracked the handle today when I dropped my saw without short clipping it. Nipped over to the local stihl dealer who luckily are first class. He repaired it on the spot for me, and pointed out the clutch was on the wrong way round!

 

I've had the saw from new in 2012 and am pretty sure I've not had the clutch off for any reason, but it certainly explains why I was struggling whereas I've had no issue with other 201t clutches!

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