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Faulty Husky Saws


hi everyone Im just wondering if anyone had any problem with saw dust, oil and dirt getting into...

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Old 06-06-2010, 09:59 AM
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hi everyone
Im just wondering if anyone had any problem with saw dust, oil and dirt getting into the main bearings throu the chain side where the oil pump is
there is a small aluminium cover(the pump is inside) and in 2 out of 3 saws i found lots of dust dirt and oil
One of the saws was not bad and i managed to clean the bearing up and everything else around but the other one was not so lucky
The bearings seized up and i had to split the block in half, get the bearings out and replece then, the piston had light scoring but was good enough for a few more years
So is it just me or is it a normal problem with Husky saws
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Never saw that problem.How old are they?Repaired lot's of them over the year's.Been awhile though.Possibly a shield missing on it?I'd have to find some part's breakdown's to see if it's missing something.Grub
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