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hello everyone

was using a 2004 husky 346xp chainsaw friday and it broke a clutch spring just wondering if anybody knows the best and easiest way to replace the springs on these chainsaws hope you can point me in the right direction

many thanks albert

ps this is the first major repair on this saw

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I think you find yourself a bit apprehensive when you don't need to be as they are straight forward to fit. (im assuming its the x 2 c type springs?)

They fitted different spring systems tho on them and they also fitted a single spring on early ones (easy to fit to) and also a 3 spring system similar to the stihls which can be a bit of a sod and need the clutch removing from the saw, but fit one side of the spring and pull the other end with a good pair of pliers and maybe a small screwdriver to guide it into place/the hole.

Its a bit hard to explain but you will get there with it.

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thanks wisecobandit

for that i was just wondering if you could replace then in situ or best to remove the clutch that is what i was wondering

many thanks albert

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