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I have been given a Stihl 017 from an old friend. ( I am new to the industry ) and two bits of the flywheel fell out when I peeked inside the casing.

 

Can I superglue these back on or is a new flywheel required?

 

Also what saw should I buy as my first main chainsaw?

 

 

Thanks all

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something around the 45-50cc mark should be a good start worthwhile getting a decent brand too buying cheap crap is false economy I know ive been there! :blushing: husky/stihl etc got a bit of a soft spot for makitas but they seem to be a bit marmite :lol: 346xp is a good saw light and powerfull :thumbup1:

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Fins missing on flywheels can knock them out of balance and cause main bearing failure but saying that - they are opposite each other so it will be minimal.

 

An old trick for a fin missing is to knock the one off the opposinng side.

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