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![]() Today I went to the area in my town where chainsaw and trimmer shops are. There at last a guy showed me the clutch from a Stihl chainsaw.That clutch seems adecuate but it would take some hacking. Do chainsaw clutches have metal shoes as a norm? And are metal shoes superior to fiber lined ones? BTW, why are trimmer spares so expensive? One would think they are gold plated or something. Every chainsaw clutch I have ever seen has had metal shoes . They stand up very well in commercial chain saws . Metal shoes in the commercial trimmers as well but they seem not to last long . As to price , well no competition in the parts market keeps the prices high I would guess . Luck Ken Cutt |
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