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Pull the clutch off and regrease the sprocket bearing for sure. If it was mine I would gently trickle some water over it and use a paint brush to give it all a clean. The electrics will be waterproof anyway. I'd also check the oiler too, make sure the bushing that goes over the crank is clean and lubricated.

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It seemed to go ok yest, put 3/4 a gallon throu it yest and never missed a beat 😀👍😀

Althou smelt like was working I a distillery with the burning peat

 

I'll strip it down over wknd and get at it with air line.and bread here needed

Aye I went over saw with a bucket of water and paint brush, amazing the amount of sludge came off it and th peat left Sheri emptied the buckets.

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