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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!
 

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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.
 

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I've only pulled three. I was worried everytime that I would break something.
 

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I've used a little heat from a heat gun to good effect for the more stubborn ones.
 
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