Wed Sep 14, 2016 9:14 pm
Remove the back of the motor cover. Grab the spinning part of the motor with a tool.
Grab the chopper tight. Start spinning the spinning part of your motor using the tool you are holding it tight with.
Once it's loose, spray some WD-40 on the clutch and you should be good.
If you have any further questions, or you are still having trouble.
Tell me and I'll privately give you either my email or phone number.
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