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Hurley

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  1. Thanks - "a novice without a puller" is quite an accurate description of me I think. I know what you mean though in terms of engaging the pawls before giving it much of a tug. Also yes I always use the decomp when cold. I was wanting to eliminate anything obvious but think I may be getting above my basic only, knowledge and service equipment. Thanks again.
  2. Thanks for the advice and the diagram. Yes the original pin break caused the damage you can see
  3. Thanks Stubby appreciated. Now an even more basic question! How do I stop the flywheel from turning to get the nut off?
  4. Anyone able to give me some advice on a starting problem on my Husqvarna 572XP please. The pull of the starter became rough when cranking over. I took the starter cover off and no surprise, found a broken pin on the two pins which engage the pawls on the flywheel. I assumed this was the problem and replaced the plastic unit (see pic). There was still a rough action with some resistance in the full pull (and another one of the pins quickly got damaged). I'm now thinking I may have a problem upstream from the hand start components, (or wonder whether some original broken pins/plastic have got caught somewhere). Any ideas welcome to rule out anything basic I might be able to fix myself. Thanks.

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