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Fixing Chain Break on Husq 455 Rancher


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Hi,

 

my Husq gave up yesterday in the field and I couldn't repair it there and then, as I couldn't figure out what the problem was. Essentially, my chain just forze up and wouldn't give way or move at all. When I took it apart, and got a little bit of hand from a techie I know, we narrowed the problem down to the little wheel that attaches to the side of the chain break (on the side compartment you take off), which won't budge at all. Is there a quick way to fix this? I mean, he has recommended going to the dealers tomorrow as I'm still in warranty but I obviously want to know for future reference how I can thisup and going again. I know I could try forcing it but I'm afraid of invalidating the warranty.

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