[AT] O.T. Older Homelite chain saw parts
Mike M
meulenms at gmx.com
Thu Dec 22 16:16:31 PST 2016
I just replaced the carb on my Husqvarna 45 chain saw circa 1983. It was
cheaper for me to buy the whole carb complete ($12) than a rebuild kit.
I was hesitant, but I installed in and it runs like a scalded dog, no
adjustments necessary.
Mike M
On 12/22/2016 6:36 PM, Thomas O Mehrkam wrote:
> Did you try the normal online sources?
>
> The only thing I had problems finding is a carb for my five year
> Husqvarna Blower.
>
> Finally found the parts on line. It took a while and it was way over
> priced but available. No more Husqvarna products for me.
>
>
> On 12/21/2016 8:45 PM, joehardy at epix.net wrote:
>> I went to use my older Homelite Super XL chain saw and found it didn't run very well. Found carburetor inlet air filter all blocked with wood dust. Wanted to buy replacement filter but found it obsolete. I just couldn't believe this. I cleaned it by spraying brake cleaner on the outside and using compressed from the inside. Worked great. I just couldn't scrap a good old chain saw because of an obsolete part that should remain in stock.. Another example of a "throw away" society! Joe Hardisky Ryman Farm Dallas, PA
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