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Yes to all of the above but what is the worm drive ???

 

 

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It's t he bit on the crank behind the clutch and the big washer, check you messages.

 

It pull off the crank, has the arm on in with the circlip bits. It runs off the drum notch. This then turns the oil pump.

 

You will see it on the message I sent you and it should have an arm on it to catch in the notch on the drum. The arm missing will not stop the drum going on but if the washer is on the wrong way round it will hold the clutch out and be hard to rotate the crank.

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Yes but rumour has it you have painted some parts grey and put a "Stihl" sticker on it to allow you to use it:lol::lol:

 

Think I may have to save it from your possession!

 

Make me an offer and sort a courier out. :lol:

 

I could be getting a nice big jonsered. Been offered one, just need to find out about it some more.

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