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Stihl FS410c Clutch issue?


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Guys

 

Started my FS for the first time for a few months and found that the blade rotated when I pulled the cord and the blade no longer stops when idling, The beast has had hardly any work and up tp now has always been reliable. I ran it and strimmed a load of brambles and knotweed today so it still functions but its defintely not right!

 

Any ideas? My thoughts is that its the clutch stuck on?

 

Cheers

 

Simon

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You have a bit of rust in your clutch....that's clutch not crutch which is something completely different. You will need to strip it down and strip the clutch, clean off the clutch, apply a bit of grease or copper slip and reassemble. Be OK for a good while then.

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