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I dont use top handle a lot so this is from memory nothing more but I pick up a cheap (i heard the groans) ms200t and aprt from minor oil leak all seem ok. But i cant start the saw with brake on it must be off for the brake to start the saw. I presuming this is not right and if so 1 does it need fix and it like to be a clutch related issue?

 

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Ok, until someone who really knows what they're talking about comes along......

 

Take off the bar, chain and side cover, like your photo.

 

Start it up, the outer part of the clutch should not turn whilst the saw is idling.

 

Only when you rev it should the clutch "shoes" open (fighting the springs) to turn the outer part which powers the chain.

 

Try that.

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