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Bristle Brusch on a Stihl Multi-tool

Started by amatureleccy, February 02, 2025, 09:13:58 PM

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amatureleccy

Hi, hope all is well and someone could shed some light.

I have a Stihl roller bristle brush accessory that I put on a Stihl KM 94 RC. 


Like the attached.


There is a gear head on the end of the poll (also pictured). 

The engine works fine and drives everything as it should.  However, the gear head is really stiff and resists the motor so that the brush doesn't spin. 

So two questions, can anyone point me to a link to the gear head so that I can can check inside it.  Some sort of parts diagram would be great.  Or a youtube of someone greasing/maintaining one. 

I have exhausted my googling. 

Thanks in advance.   

Mick

Hi amatureleccy

Hopefully this is what you're looking for, if you photo is the actual one.

https://www.gardenhirespares.co.uk/genuine-stihl-kb-d-kb-gear-head-16-2013.html

Or the other one which is a bit more complicated is this one,

https://www.gardenhirespares.co.uk/genuine-stihl-kb-c-kb-gear-head.html
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amatureleccy

Thanks Mick, that is very helpful.  Will let you know how I get on.

amatureleccy

Thanks Mick - lubricated and sealed and its working again.  Result

Mick

Quote from: amatureleccy on February 05, 2025, 09:57:22 PMThanks Mick - lubricated and sealed and its working again.  Result

Nice one, glad you got it sorted.  :tup:
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