Incorrect information, a certified husqvarna dealer is NOT the only one that can fix it if you forget to disengage the break. It's an easy fix. I just did mine a couple days ago. It is not hard. Pull the cover apart, take the plastic off that's on the inside of the cover, pull the spring out which will give it enough room to put it back in where it needs to be. Pull the spring out, cut 3/4 of an inch off it, put it back in and reassemble. There is absolutely no change to the chainsaws ability to work properly. Again, this is what I did and it worked. Save yourself the money and do it yourself
I can't get the chain brake cover back on because the manual chain brake spring that goes around the chain brake is too tight. In fact I had a hard time getting the cover off because that spring was would not let go of the Chain break. Now I can't put the cover back on because the spring diameter Is too small.
Probably because when you took it off the brake was on. I did the same thing. You have to unlock it with a tool to put it back on. You can find a video of it here on RUclips. But you will probably have to order the tool. Good luck
@@williamhartsell6390 Yup. I realized that later on. Inadvertently pushed forward on that chain brake and set myself up for a world of hurt. Man it was tough to get that brake released when the mechanism is apart. Finally got it. Won't make that mistake again!
you have to disengage the brake before you start the project -- there is a few videos that show how to do this --as I've done it once -- a real PAIN in the Biden!
my dad has this saw,when you start the saw the chain immediately rotates itself,its fine if the brake is activated but once you take the brake off the chain runs by itself,how do i adjust this,thanks
Anyone have issues with nuts vibrating loose when in use? I feel like there ought to be a washer or something but they just go snug against plastic on my Husqvarna 130 saw. 20 seconds of use is enough to see the first nut tumble. Seems dangerous.
I just had the bar and chain fall clean off my saw in use. Talked to the dealer and all they said was they have "never seen that before" and that the bar either wasn't seated on the posts correctly or the nut vibrated loose.
@@22evansm I had to bring to a dealer for another issue. When I complained about the nut vibration he just suggested putting on a drop of thread lock. It has sort of fixed the issue to be fair but I still think there is a design flaw. Shame as you opt for Husqvarna to avoid such.
08.10.20 - Wondering, when running in the new chain in and then going about retensioning the chain do we need to spacken off the bar fastening nuts each time.
when the chain stretches, you may have to loosen the nuts to move the bar forward as needed. Sometimes the fine tuning screw is at its' limit and requires the bar to be shifted forward. Every brand is different in how they design the tensioning.
Who the hell actually makes these institutional 70's style videos anyway? I feel like I'm supposed to sit in my chair and not talk until the lights come on because my company is paying me to watch it.
Yes, but they are clear - which means that the risk of equipment failure (and injury) goes down. I was watching another video on tree felling and between the shaky jump cuts and the background rock music, it wasn't clear at all how the actual cut was performed, which was pretty dangerous.
41 Add a comment... @AndrewKleinow-z2t 0 seconds ago Incorrect information, a certified husqvarna dealer is NOT the only one that can fix it if you forget to disengage the break. It's an easy fix. I just did mine a couple days ago. It is not hard. Pull the cover apart, take the plastic off that's on the inside of the cover, pull the spring out which will give it enough room to put it back in where it needs to be. Pull the spring out, cut 3/4 of an inch off it, put it back in and reassemble. There is absolutely no change to the chainsaws ability to work properly. Again, this is what I did and it worked. Save yourself the money and do it yourself
Should have been a simple video but when you have idiots making them and not taking their time and rushing... underneath the bar there are two white nylon washers that are not only missing entirely from this video but should show the correct replacement whether they go under or on top of the bar!!!!! Under BTW
Incorrect information, a certified husqvarna dealer is NOT the only one that can fix it if you forget to disengage the break. It's an easy fix. I just did mine a couple days ago. It is not hard. Pull the cover apart, take the plastic off that's on the inside of the cover, pull the spring out which will give it enough room to put it back in where it needs to be. Pull the spring out, cut 3/4 of an inch off it, put it back in and reassemble. There is absolutely no change to the chainsaws ability to work properly. Again, this is what I did and it worked. Save yourself the money and do it yourself
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I can't get the chain brake cover back on because the manual chain brake spring that goes around the chain brake is too tight. In fact I had a hard time getting the cover off because that spring was would not let go of the Chain break. Now I can't put the cover back on because the spring diameter Is too small.
Probably because when you took it off the brake was on. I did the same thing. You have to unlock it with a tool to put it back on. You can find a video of it here on RUclips. But you will probably have to order the tool. Good luck
@@williamhartsell6390 Yup. I realized that later on. Inadvertently pushed forward on that chain brake and set myself up for a world of hurt. Man it was tough to get that brake released when the mechanism is apart. Finally got it. Won't make that mistake again!
you have to disengage the brake before you start the project -- there is a few videos that show how to do this --as I've done it once -- a real PAIN in the Biden!
@@jimforsythe3129 in my case, the chain brake got accidentally engaged and I took the damned thing apart that way. I know never to do that again!
@@basspighow did you get the cover back on?
Quetion ! Can I use a 24" bar and chain on the 435 saw? Have a couple larger trees to cut but not worth buying a new saw just for them.
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my dad has this saw,when you start the saw the chain immediately rotates itself,its fine if the brake is activated but once you take the brake off the chain runs by itself,how do i adjust this,thanks
the clutch needs to be replaced
Maybe adjust the throttle screw
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So what happen if i have take the saw apart with the chain break Engaged
Good luck
you basically have to rip it apart like i did ....
Here is how to easily reset the chain brake if the cover was removed before it was disengaged: ruclips.net/video/JiIhO0mDuZc/видео.html
Anyone have issues with nuts vibrating loose when in use? I feel like there ought to be a washer or something but they just go snug against plastic on my Husqvarna 130 saw. 20 seconds of use is enough to see the first nut tumble. Seems dangerous.
I just had the bar and chain fall clean off my saw in use. Talked to the dealer and all they said was they have "never seen that before" and that the bar either wasn't seated on the posts correctly or the nut vibrated loose.
@@22evansm I had to bring to a dealer for another issue. When I complained about the nut vibration he just suggested putting on a drop of thread lock. It has sort of fixed the issue to be fair but I still think there is a design flaw. Shame as you opt for Husqvarna to avoid such.
My chain won’t tighten and I have the bar pulled all the way out
Stretched replace chain.dress cutter bar.check oil holes arnt blocked.
@@richardhills235 ok. Fixed.
Could you put an 18 inch bar and chain on a 120
08.10.20 - Wondering, when running in the new chain in and then going about retensioning the chain do we need to spacken off the bar fastening nuts each time.
when the chain stretches, you may have to loosen the nuts to move the bar forward as needed. Sometimes the fine tuning screw is at its' limit and requires the bar to be shifted forward. Every brand is different in how they design the tensioning.
Who the hell actually makes these institutional 70's style videos anyway? I feel like I'm supposed to sit in my chair and not talk until the lights come on because my company is paying me to watch it.
Yes, but they are clear - which means that the risk of equipment failure (and injury) goes down. I was watching another video on tree felling and between the shaky jump cuts and the background rock music, it wasn't clear at all how the actual cut was performed, which was pretty dangerous.
Just took my bar off with our pushing the handle , dammit
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Incorrect information, a certified husqvarna dealer is NOT the only one that can fix it if you forget to disengage the break. It's an easy fix. I just did mine a couple days ago. It is not hard. Pull the cover apart, take the plastic off that's on the inside of the cover, pull the spring out which will give it enough room to put it back in where it needs to be. Pull the spring out, cut 3/4 of an inch off it, put it back in and reassemble. There is absolutely no change to the chainsaws ability to work properly. Again, this is what I did and it worked. Save yourself the money and do it yourself
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Should have been a simple video but when you have idiots making them and not taking their time and rushing... underneath the bar there are two white nylon washers that are not only missing entirely from this video but should show the correct replacement whether they go under or on top of the bar!!!!! Under BTW
I like sthil chainsaws better
Then why’d you watch this video?
Thank you!