Just replace the whole clutch with the new assembly. Or you'll be struggling with another broken spring jamming up the works.Just a question....I Have ordered a clutch and new hub, as well as 3 new springs. Is it critical that the springs hook in the same manner (from the underside of the plate) or could a guy hook a spring from the top side? Only asking because if I did reverse the way the spring hooks, I wouldn't even need to remove the old clutch and I'm backnin business....possibly. If I pull the old clutch I figure I may as well just put the new clutch on and repair the old clutch to keep in stock for the next 9 years.
Time flies, the saw is older than I remembered. 2014 I purchased it. That would put about 50 cord of wood with that clutch. (5x128cuft cord a year)
🏆🍺Is the clutch free to spin when the saw is off???
would a broken clutch spring do it?
Yep this was a spot on diagnosis.
All I know about chainsaws I learned from Buckin on YouTube.
You should find a new source of knowledgeAll I know about chainsaws I learned from Buckin on YouTube.
he plays to the utube crowd for his benefitHe's a lot better than most...
Getting it back nowPeople in Northern Canada need more sunshine in their life.
all night moe sums it up nicely
I watched a few minuets and that was enough
Better things to do like watch paint dry
IMO