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I got one on the way...

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Just remember to give the seal a tap first to loosen it up. Otherwise you can bend the lip on the arms of the puller. Also can be ground shorter for those damn little Stihl flywheel side seals.
 

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Just remember to give the seal a tap first to loosen it up. Otherwise you can bend the lip on the arms of the puller. Also can be ground shorter for those damn little Stihl flywheel side seals.
I always drive them in a little to break them loose ...even if using the screwdriver puller ...

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I bought the Husky tool for 372 didn't like it. I couldn't get it to catch seal. Probbly operator error. Got out my drywall screw.
Shep
For the 372 i have used the lisle tool.It works very good.
 

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As promised, here it is, it isn’t machined as nicely or quite as precisely as the Stihl tool, but I don’t see any reason why it won’t work just fine.
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As promised, here it is, it isn’t machined as nicely or quite as precisely as the Stihl tool, but I don’t see any reason why it won’t work just fine.
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that's a "dead nuts" copy of the Stihl tool. GLWT.....
 

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I got mine today. I was so anxious to try it out I had to pull out a saw destine to be torn all the way down just to see how it worked.

No we need to start a thread with what tips work best for a saw. I started with the #1 tips but I couldn’t force them into the 395 flywheel seal. I ended up using the #3.1 tips and they worked great.

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Hey guys,

Remove the thumb screws and replace with torx screws, provided they are tapped to 5mm. like Stihl's tool. You are able to push arms out much more easily. Don't over do the tightening!!!

Take care, Larry. HOS
 
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