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what would you do if you got the cover off with the chain brake on' date=' how would you put it back together?[/quote]

 

One way is to remove the clutch drum from the saw , put the cover back , snap the brake to the off position , remove cover again , replace clutch drum , put cover back on . There are other ways that involve swearing and cut knuckles .......

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well that was strange, the locating peg had welded itself inside its hole :001_huh:.

i had to pry it off and it made a snapping sound as it popped out.

 

see the photo, far end (away from the bar) of the casing where my finger is pointing, how strange:001_smile:

 

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i had better put a smear of grease around the peg before i put it back together.

the bar needs flattening again but i have used the saw alot over the last few days...yes the custard bar :lol:

chris

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