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those Things on bucking's saws have been custom made.   There’s a bit more than just brazing some pipe in some husky’s.,, iirc some need cutting open and gutting..

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27 minutes ago, Wonky said:

those Things on bucking's saws have been custom made.   There’s a bit more than just brazing some pipe in some husky’s.,, iirc some need cutting open and gutting..

Trouble with the husky cans is there hammered "SHUT" from our prying mitts!?

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3 hours ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Trouble with the husky cans is there hammered "SHUT" from our prying mitts!?

You can cut and shut them . ....DSCF0054.jpg.c7d9648c00dc48aaec1d7ba8c738ad59.jpg

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5 hours ago, AngrySquirrel said:

will need to sort 346 ones out also once pull clutch(Three legged puller should do it?)

 

Puller for a clutch ? Should be on a left hand thread.

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1 hour ago, peatff said:

 

Puller for a clutch ? Should be on a left hand thread.

Thats only if winding out via bolt method.a three legged one goes round outside of clutch drum. We use to pull hubs/pulleys etc

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31 minutes ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Thats only if winding out via bolt method.a three legged one goes round outside of clutch drum. We use to pull hubs/pulleys etc

Not too sure about that, I agree with Peatff. All my 346's are left hand thread good bash with drift and hammer spins them off. AS are you meaning the flywheel removal then use puller.

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9 hours ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Thats only if winding out via bolt method.a three legged one goes round outside of clutch drum. We use to pull hubs/pulleys etc

The clutch on a 346 is a LH thread . There are usually arrows cast on the clutch body indicating direction of " spin off " .  You will need a soft copper drift and a mallet .  Some like to put a string inside the plug hole as a piston stop . I find compression is enough . give it a sharp clout in the direction of the arrows and it will spin off . A puller wont do anything other than break something .  

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