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what sprocket setup would i use for the clone class in kart racing?
im Clutch Sprocket Assy entering the clone class but i dont know what sprockets to use on clutch and rear axle does anyone know or race karts in that class?
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I have owned this chain saw for about 6 months. I used it occaionally around the yard cutting fallen branches etc. I recently cut a larger oak limb that had fallen and while doing so it started making a dull grinding noise and slipping. After awhile the chain would not turn at all. I opened it up to see what was wrong and discovered all the teeth had been sheared off of a large ring gear. A smaller metal gear rotates in around this ring gear and this ring gear was made of plastic #*%!*@. I had thought maybe a clutch went bad, but after examining the mechanics there appeared to be no clutch. It seems that if you work it hard (relative term here) the gears teeth strip off rendering the chain saw useless.I found the ring gear online for a bit over $6 US and ordered a few(3 of them) 34118154G. The part # for the 16″ appears to be the same as the 14″, So I guess Homelite just uses a bigger bar. I hope this is all that went bad.In summary, Do not use this for cutting oak firewood or
Homelite Chainsaw Carburetor Boot
The saw is relative quiet and smooth. My only complaint is that it is , at times , difficult to restart. I wish that I knew how to adjust the carb.
I bought this saw today in order to clear out a couple of trees that fell in a storm last night. I’ve never owned a chainsaw before and I am the first to admit that I know nothing about them. I had not read any reviews and only picked this one because of the price. I got home took it out of the box followed the quick setup instructions and started cutting. This saw did everything I could have hoped that it would do. My father-in-law, who has owned a few saws of his own, was also very impressed. Being the first time I’ve ever cute trees, I made a beginers mistake and got the chain bound in the process of getting out the chain was pulled loose. I can’t imagin having to use a tool to retighten the chain, this was so easy. It did seem to take a few more pulls to start than what I would have expected but nothing bad (maybe 12-15 pulls). All-in-all this is the best chainsaw I’ve ever owned, at least after my first day of use. Now I just need to find more trees to cut.
chainsaw oiler not working?
I have a husqvarna chainsaw 235 & my oiler has stopped working, contray to thoses Husqvarna Chainsaw Clutch Removal Tool rude people on here that are very rude the gear for the oiler is located under the clutch sprocket gear. you know who you are. any one with some helpful advice, it would be greatly appreciated. William
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Husqvarna Chainsaw Clutch Removal Tool
I use this in my NH home on trees which I clear for expanding my daylily farm. I looked through the many options and bought this due to the reviews and the reputation of the company. But beware.It took seven hours of trying and five days to get it started the first time. I even called the manufacturer’s hot line which was helpful but they said to me that this was a common problem.First a suggestion. Follow the directions but beware the flooding. Follow each step but you may have to do what I was told to do several times.Remove the cowling and remove the spark plug and turn the engine over to expel the excess fuel. Then clean the plug and let it dry. It may take time since the fuel mix with oil does not evaporate quickly, the oil is a surfactant and stays on the plug. Let the engine cool down then replace the plug, and start all over again. It took three times to get it to finally turn over. It finally turned over.It cuts well and seems to start well after the first almost impossible
Does any one ever break a clutch spring on a Husqvarna 262 chainsaw?
My dad has had a Husqvarna 262 chainsaw for Husqvarna Chainsaw Clutch Drum Removal about 9 years now. For the first year every thing was fine. After that, just about every month the clutch spring would break…sometimes twice a week. Is this common for this make of saw or does he just have a bad clutch?
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Husqvarna Chainsaw Clutch Drum Removal