Key Takeaways
- Husqvarna clutch tool under three bucks: The Ckunbjk 502541603 replacement fits Rancher 340, 345, 350, 351, 353, 450, and 460 saws, and the price is the cheapest I’ve tracked this spring.
- Oregon chains across four bar lengths: 12-inch S45, 14-inch S49, 16-inch D59, and 18-inch D66 are all marked down at the same time, which doesn’t happen often outside of holiday weekends.
- Cordless saws sitting at real discounts: The BLACK+DECKER 40V LCS1240 and the WORX 20V JawSaw are both off by more than 15%.
- Safety gear is in the mix: The Husqvarna 592752601 helmet with metal mesh face shield is moving with the parts deals, not separate from them.
By mid-May here in the hollers, the saws come out whether you planned on it or not. A weak limb that hung on through ice storm season finally drops in a calm afternoon, the brush along the fence line is past your knees, and someone’s cousin needs help with a downed maple before Memorial Day company shows up. If your 455 or your old 350 has been sitting in the shed since November, this is the week you find out whether the clutch is going to come off cleanly or whether you’re fighting it.
That’s the reason this WV Finds run leans hard into Husqvarna parts and chains. The deal pool this week is heavier on chainsaw maintenance than I’ve seen in a couple of months, and the Ckunbjk 502541603 clutch removal tool is the centerpiece. It fits the most common Husqvarna saws in West Virginia garages, the Rancher 340 through 460 range, and it dropped under three dollars, which is roughly the cost of a pack of bar oil. Oregon also let four different chain sizes go on sale at the same time, which is unusual outside of a holiday push.
Below are the tools I’d grab if I were stocking the workbench this weekend, plus a few cordless saws and safety pieces that landed in the same window. Prices verified May 17, 2026.
What’s the best Husqvarna chainsaw clutch removal tool right now?
The Ckunbjk replacement of Husqvarna part 502541603 is the deal to grab if you own a Rancher series saw and you’ve never owned the tool. It’s the lowest tracked price I’ve seen this spring, and it’s the part you absolutely need when the clutch refuses to back off and you can’t pull the drum to swap the bearing.
Ckunbjk Husqvarna Clutch Tool
This is the actual reason this post exists. The Ckunbjk replacement tool matches Husqvarna’s 502541603 spec and fits the Rancher 340, 345, 350, 351, 353, 450, and 460 saws, which covers a huge slice of what people in West Virginia actually run. If you’ve ever tried to pull a clutch with channel locks or a screwdriver across the spline, you already know how badly that ends. At this price it’s not a tool you debate buying, it’s a tool you toss in the cart and forget you spent the money.
- Replaces Husqvarna part 502541603
- Fits Rancher 340-460 series
- Removes and installs clutch on common Husqvarna saws
Kutir Chainsaw Scrench
Kutir’s combination scrench is the every-saw companion tool. It has 13mm and 19mm ratcheting sockets and a built-in screwdriver for adjusting the chain tensioner and bar nuts, and the ratcheting head means you don’t have to keep repositioning in tight cover housings. The scrench you got in the box with your saw works fine until the day you lose it in the leaves, which is approximately week three of ownership.
- 13mm and 19mm ratcheting T-wrench
- Combination screwdriver for tensioner
- All-purpose chainsaw maintenance tool
Which Oregon replacement chains are on sale?
Oregon dropped four common bar sizes at once this week, ranging from 14 to 18 inches with the 12-inch also in the mix. If you run more than one saw or you share equipment with family, this is the week to stock the shelf instead of paying full price next month when something pinches.
Oregon D59 16-Inch Chain
The D59 AdvanceCut is the 16-inch chain that fits the largest chunk of mid-size saws people actually own, including Homelite and Jonsered builds, with 59 drive links at 3/8 inch pitch and .050 gauge. Oregon’s AdvanceCut line is the standard semi-chisel replacement for general firewood work. It’s sold by Amazon at this price, which matters if you want to skip the marketplace shipping roulette.
- 16-inch bar, 59 drive links
- 3/8 inch pitch, .050 gauge
- Fits Homelite and Jonsered
Oregon S49 14-Inch Chain
The S49 is the 14-inch counterpart in the same AdvanceCut family, sized for the smaller Craftsman and Poulan saws that hang on a hook in half the garages around here. Low-vibration profile, 49 drive links, same .050 gauge. If your wife or your dad runs a smaller saw for limb work, this is a quiet upgrade for the price of a fast food lunch.
- 14-inch bar, 49 drive links
- Low-vibration AdvanceCut profile
- Fits Craftsman and Poulan
Oregon D66 18-Inch Chain
The D66 covers 18-inch bars with 66 drive links and fits a wide fitment list that includes Echo, McCulloch, Stihl, Poulan, and Homelite. This is the chain you want for actual firewood cutting on a bigger saw, not just brush. The discount here is decent but not the headline rate, so I’d grab it if you’re already buying the smaller chains and want to skip a second shipment later.
- 18-inch bar, 66 drive links
- 3/8 inch pitch, .050 gauge
- Fits Echo, Stihl, Poulan, more
Oregon 16-Inch Low-Kickback Chain
This is the 3/8 inch low-profile chain with .043 gauge and 56 drive links sized for 16-inch bars, fitting the cordless saws people actually run including Greenworks, Makita, EGO, and DeWalt. It’s a different chain than the D59 above, narrower kerf for battery-powered saws that don’t have the torque to throw a full-gauge chain. If you’ve got a battery saw and you’ve never replaced the original, this is your sign.
- 16-inch bar, 56 drive links
- 3/8 LP pitch, .043 gauge
- Fits Greenworks, Makita, EGO, DeWalt
Cordless chainsaw deals worth grabbing
Three battery and corded saws hit deeper discounts this week, and they cover the actual price points most people shop in. Nothing here is professional grade, but for limb work and storm cleanup around a cabin or a yard, two of the three are easy buys.
WORX 20V JawSaw WG320

Worx 20V JawSaw Cordless Chainsaw Power Share – WG320 (Battery & Charger Included)
The WORX JawSaw is the weird-looking saw with the closed jaw that grips the limb as it cuts. It looks like a gimmick until you use one, then you realize you can drop branches on the ground and cut them up without ever having the chain exposed. Battery and charger come in the box, and 20V Power Share means the battery works across the WORX line. Not a firewood saw, but for cleanup work it’s a confidence builder.
- Enclosed jaw chainsaw design
- 20V battery and charger included
- Power Share platform compatible
BLACK+DECKER 16-Inch Electric Chainsaw
BLACK+DECKER’s 16-inch corded saw is the entry point for people who want a real-size chainsaw without the maintenance of gas. 12 amps is enough for everything short of seasoned hardwood rounds, and the corded design means you never wonder if the battery is charged. The catch is obvious, you need an outlet or a heavy extension cord, so this is a homeowner saw, not a back-of-the-woodlot saw.
- 12 amp corded motor
- 16-inch bar length
- Lightweight homeowner saw
BLACK+DECKER 40V LCS1240
The LCS1240 is the 12-inch 40V cordless saw and the version of the BLACK+DECKER line I’d actually recommend for around-the-yard work. Lighter than gas, no fuel mix to think about, and the 40V platform has enough oomph to handle 6-inch limbs without bogging. Battery and charger are included. The 12-inch bar is the limitation, so if you need to drop anything thicker than your forearm in one cut, look elsewhere.
- 40V MAX cordless platform
- 12-inch bar length
- Battery and charger included
What chainsaw safety gear is discounted this week?
Two pieces I’d actually wear are on sale at the same time. The Husqvarna helmet is the real-deal forestry shell with metal mesh and integrated muffs, and the Oregon glove is the standard cut-resistant left-hand glove that any saw operator should be running.
Husqvarna 592752601 Helmet
This is Husqvarna’s own forestry helmet with HDPE shell, metal mesh face shield, adjustable ear muffs, and a sun peak. Metal mesh matters more than plastic shields in heavy cutting because plastic fogs and gets pitted by sawdust within a season. Orange means anyone in the woods with you, including any hunter who shouldn’t be hunting out of season, can see you clearly. This is the helmet I’d buy for myself, not a cheaper knockoff.
- Metal mesh face shield
- Adjustable ear muffs
- HDPE forestry shell, orange
Oregon Left-Hand Saw Gloves

Oregon Protective Chainsaw Work Safety Gloves, Left-Hand Protection, Size Large, Black
Oregon’s left-hand protective glove is the one you wear on your forward hand, which is the hand that catches kickback first. Cut-resistant material in the back of the hand only, because the palm needs to stay grippy on the front handle. Size large here, black. If you’ve been running plain leather gloves around a chainsaw, this is the upgrade you should already own.
- Cut-resistant back of hand
- Sized large
- Left-hand kickback protection
Frequently asked questions
Will the Ckunbjk clutch removal tool fit my Husqvarna 435 or 440?
The listing specifically covers the Rancher 340, 345, 350, 351, 353, 450, and 460 models, replacing Husqvarna part number 502541603. The 435 and 440 use a different clutch spline pattern and need the 502 50 70-01 style tool instead. Check your saw’s clutch hub before buying, since using the wrong tool can round off the spline.
Are Oregon AdvanceCut chains the same as the original chains on my saw?
Oregon makes the original chains for many saw brands, so the AdvanceCut line is often the same chain or an equivalent semi-chisel replacement. You need to match three specs to your bar: pitch, gauge, and drive link count. All of those are stamped on your bar or printed in your manual.
How long does a 40V cordless chainsaw battery last on a charge?
For the BLACK+DECKER LCS1240 with the included battery, expect roughly 60 to 100 cuts on dry softwood limbs around two to three inches thick before needing a recharge. Hardwood and thicker rounds drop runtime fast. Most homeowners doing weekend cleanup get through a session on a single charge, but plan on a spare battery if you’re cutting for more than an hour.
Do I really need a forestry helmet for occasional home use?
Honest answer is yes if you’re running a gas saw, less critical for a small battery saw on light brush. The metal mesh shield protects your eyes from chips that ricochet off bark, and the muffs save your hearing on long sessions. A baseball cap and shop glasses are not the same protection.
Is this a good week to buy chainsaw parts before Memorial Day?
For parts and chains, yes. Oregon and Husqvarna typically don’t drop further on the holiday weekend itself, the sales we’re seeing now usually hold through Monday and then snap back. For cordless saws specifically, Memorial Day can bring slightly deeper cuts on BLACK+DECKER and WORX, so wait a week if a saw is your priority.
The deal mix this week ran 13% to 61% off, which is a wider spread than usual for the tools category. The Ckunbjk clutch tool at 61% off is the steepest cut in the pool, and the Oregon S45, H66, and AdvanceCut chains land in the 17% to 40% range, which matches what I’d call honest pricing rather than inflated-original nonsense. For a non-holiday week, having both Husqvarna and Oregon move chains and helmets at the same time is the strongest tools week I’ve covered in a month.
If I had to pick one item to grab, it’s the Ckunbjk clutch removal tool. At under three bucks, owning it is cheaper than not owning it the one day you need it. The runner-up is the Husqvarna 592752601 helmet, which doesn’t go on sale often and is a piece of safety gear worth real money. The thing I’d skip this week is the WORX JawSaw bundle if you don’t already have a use case for it, since the form factor only makes sense for limb cleanup and you’ll still want a regular saw for anything bigger. Browse the rest of the tools markdowns or check the full deals hub if you’re stacking a Memorial Day cart.
Next week I’d expect the cordless saw discounts to push another five or ten percent ahead of the holiday weekend, especially on EGO and Greenworks if they show up in the pool. Oregon’s chain pricing usually holds through Memorial Day and then settles back to about half this week’s discount by the first week of June. If you’re buying chains, buy now. If you’re buying a battery saw, give it seven days.








