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Out doing some logging today with my 345e and it started to rattle. This pin was loose in the casing. It appears to fit in the hole beside it. It's like a roll pin. Any ideas?ImageUploadedByTapatalk1363541773.903469.jpg.862a1f237a35b6e04c7cfbd0581d203b.jpg

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Sure its not something that was on the bench and been picked up by the flywheel magnets when you have had the cover off ??

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Nope, it was rattling out in the wood. In the pic, just to the left of the pin there is a recessed hole and it fits quite snugly in there but I don't want to push it in!

 

Goaty, it's a 345e.

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I think it may be the trigger pin.

 

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Part 720 18 25-20 on this diagram. Will have to have a look. Seems to be working OK though.

 

Can't be that surely?

Trigger is in the handle with no way out, and certainly no way to the flywheel?

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I think I sussed it. If you look at this video at about 9 min 20 seconds where he pulls the rear handle off, there is a pin sticking out of it. I think that's the one that has fallen out into the flywheel housing on my 345.

 

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Guess I should just locktight it back in? I think it's to stop too much travel in the handle? Yes?

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