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I maybe wrong but theres something about the oil drive causing this issue and it needing to be sanded down due to it being to thick and slightly binding due to poor tolerances.

 

you sir are a legend,thats what it was,the metal bush in the middle was stuck solid in the worm,i chapped the bush out,sanded down the inside of the worm and it slipped on and off perfectly,chain doesn't turn when pulled over now,has to be said,thats pretty poor from husky to say the least,cyber pint to you though :thumbup:

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you sir are a legend,thats what it was,the metal bush in the middle was stuck solid in the worm,i chapped the bush out,sanded down the inside of the worm and it slipped on and off perfectly,chain doesn't turn when pulled over now,has to be said,thats pretty poor from husky to say the least,cyber pint to you though :thumbup:

Glad you got it sorted.

Slightly poor as you say but glad you've sorted and achieved it under your own abilities. :thumbup1:

Nothing worse than returning a saw to the dealer to have to fight for them to fix it and get it back weeks later. :thumbdown:

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