High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys

Pulling flywheels ugh…

SOS Ridgerider

Muffler Modded Member
Staff member
GoldMember
Local time
9:16 AM
User ID
1222
Joined
Apr 30, 2016
Messages
2,485
Reaction score
14,766
Location
Central CT
Country flag
Is that how you broke the crank on that 192T you gifted me years ago?! Lol. Still love that thing btw.View attachment 359076
Lol. No, that was broken well before I ever got my hands on it. Looks like you’ve done a great job on it, though. Looks very good!
 

Duke Thieroff

Fill your hands you SOB!
Local time
9:16 AM
User ID
8281
Joined
Jan 2, 2019
Messages
590
Reaction score
2,860
Location
Beaver County, PA
Country flag
Usually just use the Husqvarna shop tool. Basically universal for any flywheel with pawls or that's threaded. Nearly never lets me down.

On really difficult numbers I'll put a little propane to it, also a little tappy tap tappy.
 

ammoaddict

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
9:16 AM
User ID
4713
Joined
Nov 29, 2017
Messages
1,395
Reaction score
4,964
Location
NC
Country flag
I've only pulled three. I was worried everytime that I would break something.
 

Gullet

Here For The Long Haul!
Local time
8:16 AM
User ID
16836
Joined
Jun 17, 2021
Messages
2,231
Reaction score
11,430
Location
Arkansas
Country flag
I've used a little heat from a heat gun to good effect for the more stubborn ones.
 
Top