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tihl MSA220 safety lever won't switch off


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Been running this saw for some time with no issues, but have been cross cutting some dry Yew logs.  The chips seem to be smaller than other logs and I think some must have found their way down the right side of the lever where it goes down to the switch.  Anyway it will not turn off when the lever is pushed forward.  I have turned the saw upside down and given it a good shake and blow with the airline and can only assume that some wood chip has lodged inside the on off switch.  Anyone else had this problem?

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