husky clutch

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brokeburner

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Dec 3, 2008
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southern ohio
Man im trying to grease my needle bearing on my drive sprocket on the model 41 husqvarna how do you get the clutch and drum off
 
My Partner has a hole in the flywheel for a pin to hold the crank. You might have to stuff rope into the cylinder to hold the crank.
 


Don't know about the model 41 but my 359 has a hole in the end of the shaft. The saw came with a little grease gun and you just shoot some into the end of the shaft to lube the needle bearing.
 
I've only greased that cage bearing when I replace the drive sprocket...never had one fail.
 
Same with my 162 as mobetter.

Steve
 
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