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Morning all,

 

I've trawled the internet.... and the help section here - can'y find anything. Nothing on the Husky website either, 

 

Wondering if anyone has any advice/links on how to open up an electric Husky topper T536 LiXP, and take apart the main housing body of the saw ?

 

Are there any lurking springs that pop out never to be found again when you take out that last bolt or Chinese puzzle plastic that renders reassembly impossible ? (which is what usually happens to me).

 

I did an ash take down yesterday and I managed to smash the handle on the saw, so needs replacing.

 

ps- love the saw - fantastic bit of kit

 

cheers

Mike

 

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Took one apart once, just like working on a hairdryer. It is funny but these electric saws have no soul whereas petrol ones seem to have a life, soul and character.....or is it just me?

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On 01/03/2020 at 16:38, spudulike said:

Took one apart once, just like working on a hairdryer. It is funny but these electric saws have no soul whereas petrol ones seem to have a life, soul and character.....or is it just me?

 

 

There ok but don't seem to like it when try to fill with 2 stroke! plus not like doing anything if no noise!

They make two Strokes so blind people can enjoy it also.

I mean it's not like can get sub titles even to make up for no sound??

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Posted

One of my battery huskies is leaking chain oil inside .

oil weeping out of trigger.

Anyone had this ?

might have a go at it next wet day.

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