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Apparently it's just a bit bent and the clutch springs have gone!!

The older 560's need there crank case bolts keeping an eye for vibrating loose and air leaks as there's only five, the new ones have six... Apparently it makes all the difference.

 

 

Useful to know, mines the old type, have only changed the brake band for the new type recently

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Mines one of the early 2011 saws . I don.t use the chain brake so have never needed to change the band to the new type . I did not know about the 5 / 6 bolt thing but mine must be a 5 bolt . Broken 2x brake handle but that is from stuff being put on top of it . Still running fine since it came back from Petemate in 2011 .

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Mines one of the early 2011 saws . I don.t use the chain brake so have never needed to change the band to the new type . I did not know about the 5 / 6 bolt thing but mine must be a 5 bolt . Broken 2x brake handle but that is from stuff being put on top of it . Still running fine since it came back from Petemate in 2011 .

 

Hi eddy)Marty)stubby thanks that mate it nice to see some older saws still I was getting worried about owell it only money :lol:thanks Jon

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