Homelite made a bar application catalog 23650-B that has the old Homelite bar numbers. Can't find a pdf copy, except for a hardcopy on ebay($35).The original price of the 6 page document was $0.10 Has anyone heard of the catalog?
Homelite made a bar application catalog 23650-B that has the old Homelite bar numbers. Can't find a pdf copy, except for a hardcopy on ebay($35).The original price of the 6 page document was $0.10 Has anyone heard of the catalog?
Where did you find that jewel, I would like to have a red one to keep my blue one from feeling lonely.Yes Carl, it's cut for a bow bar ... but came with a 16" Homelite bar.
That one that Mo Jim has is a Super XL-15 ....
Where did you find that jewel, I would like to have a red one to keep my blue one from feeling lonely.
i just gave one of them to a young man from him to learn and try to made some side money. i didnt get a chance to look does that model have a wet clutch
Merry Christmas Ted, nice score, Struggle picked up a red one this summer. These saws have amazing torque for their size. Doing pretty good health wise for a old man, but in bad need of a attitude adjustment.Hi Jim! Merry Christmas! How are you these days?
Long story short: I spotted it on the grand Rapids CL ... a very generous AS member went and grabbed it .... passed it off to another member (from CO) that was passing through .... he tossed it to me about a week ago ...
Doing pretty good health wise for a old man, but in bad need of a attitude adjustment.
In short no.On the Homelite belt drives, 2100 series, and 650/750 saws, the bearing on one side of the crank has an external snap ring groove for a couple screw and washers that help hold it in the crankcase. Is it okay to use a bearing that doesn't have this groove?
Could i get a copy of that to pleaseI can help you out, i have an original, it just needs to be scanned.
Give me a few days, busy time of year.
Merry Christmas
Justin
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Peter
Okay, I haven't measure to check interference, but the bearing to crankcase is definitely an interference fit. It seems like it is the same scenario as more modern saws, which I haven't seen this setup. Not trying to say that the engineers didn't know what they were doing, but I know there has been a learning curve (650 with two needle roller bearing, belt drives with needle bearing on the FW side and ball bearing on pto side, for examples). In the end, I have crossed all of the bearings in all models of big homelites to modern part numbers- except one- the 750 pto bearing. That Torrington DD series bearing is unique it seemsIn short no.
The screws use a washer with ears that engage the snap ring groove. Controls any axial movement of the bearing.
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