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If you take the clutch cover off and look inside are there not cavities cast for captive nuts to take the outside bucking dawg/bumper spike rather that the 372/385/390 one you are trying to fit ? ( as on my 560 below ) DSCF0006.jpg.d55c4288a3cb89b29b65678cda33e4f7.jpg

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11 minutes ago, Stubby said:

If you take the clutch cover off and look inside are there not cavities cast for captive nuts to take the outside bucking dawg/bumper spike rather that the 372/385/390 one you are trying to fit ? ( as on my 560 below ) DSCF0006.jpg.d55c4288a3cb89b29b65678cda33e4f7.jpg

Cheers for that stubby. Will check it out tomorrow

 

 

The spikes are for a 545/550, not the 372/385/390.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Steven1210 said:

Cheers for that stubby. Will check it out tomorrow

 

 

The spikes are for a 545/550, not the 372/385/390.

 

 

You might have to " spot " the holes through with a drill . I think its the same cover on your saw . Note the 562 cover is different in that the outer dawg mounting holes are further apart ( to account for the 3/8th running gear . Sooo if you buy a new set of dawgs get them for a 560 not a 562 . I think !

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