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Mike Hill
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Thanks very much for you kind offer Andy! But the Chain Brake Handle is defective,actually its the Plastic Hub that engages the Rotor on the Chain Brake Body that has stripped.Might see the local Husky shop has one.

 

My 353 did that last week too, I'd never encountered it happening to a saw before then.

 

You might find the little ali bit which sits behind the chainbrake handle and holds the small spring may have worn away too - apparently that part is to stop the crank case itself wearing and it's only a couple of quid for the part.

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Nice one Andy!

 

Chris,the Chainbrake bit is knackered.Thanks for the advice though.

 

Ah, thought you meant the three pronged bit on the plastic part of the chainbrake handle where it sits into the metal three pronged bit of the chain brake mechanism - mine chewed the plastic up and won't knock the chain brake off. :001_smile:

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