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homelitejim
Never have heard of Homelite Super 10. Surely was a misprint
chain saw lady
I figured as much, probably missing some # on the side of the saw. Just wanted to make sure there was not a rare Canadian model.
homelitejim
Never have heard of Homelite Super 10. Surely was a misprint
chain saw lady
There is a super xp 1020, a super 1050, and a super xp 1050 listed, waiting for the guy to call me, If it is a 1020 or 1050 for $50 I will pick it up so I can join the 100cc club.
So after no responses to my question 4 pages ago about a 3100g...I'm gonna try a different question.
I usually run a Stihl 048 (1980s saw...77cc's) in addition to my Homelite EZ-Auto. I love the Homelite and want to get something that looks like my EZ-AUTO's bigger cousin....who can b!t(h slap the Stihl 048. I once thought the 048 was a bad saw, but now that I'm almost 30...I WANT MORE POWER!
Can someone give me a list of the homelites that will do this and maybe some info about their availability. I have had no luck finding the 3100g I want.
-Phillip
"Can someone give me a list of the homelites that will do this and maybe some info about their availability. I have had no luck finding the 3100g I want."
The homelite 750 should do the trick, I don't think you will be disappointed with the power. If you want to look up chainsaw specs check out. Chain Saw Collectors Corner Home
I have nothing to do with this web site I just use it as a reference when I need specs.
This looks like one of the very early XL-12's. What is the serial number? Is it 2680246? We got 47 of the very first order of XL-12's in Oct. 1963. All the serial numbers began with 150----. I am wondering if there are any with an older number. One bad feature was the wick in the gas tank that soon filled up and had to be replaced with the side of the tank that had a hole in top with a grommet for the line to go thru and a filter attached. The other problem with most of these starters that had the little round thing on the outside. The shaft on the starter would break off. They corrected that and we never had any trouble with the later models.
chainsawlady
So after no responses to my question 4 pages ago about a 3100g...I'm gonna try a different question.
I usually run a Stihl 048 (1980s saw...77cc's) in addition to my Homelite EZ-Auto. I love the Homelite and want to get something that looks like my EZ-AUTO's bigger cousin....who can b!t(h slap the Stihl 048. I once thought the 048 was a bad saw, but now that I'm almost 30...I WANT MORE POWER!
Can someone give me a list of the homelites that will do this and maybe some info about their availability. I have had no luck finding the 3100g I want.
-Phillip
homelitejim
Never have heard of Homelite Super 10. Surely was a misprint
chain saw lady
So after no responses to my question 4 pages ago about a 3100g...I'm gonna try a different question.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
-Phillip
So what is your question about a 3100? I guess I have not seen it. You know it is easier if you just ask a direct question.
Bill
Anyone have a source for new case halves as well as a air cleaner cover? I suspect a MP88 chop saw may use the same case.
Thats a clean saw. Got anymore pics?
In one of my better acts of recent stupidity, I managed to allow my pristine Homelite 540 fall off the rolling storage cart I keep it on. While the saw is 20 years old, it has only had 3 tanks of fuel run through it in its lifetime. Some before and after shots..