Lombard, Poulan or Homelite?

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I have an old Campbell Hausfeld Chainsaw that I need some parts for. The problem is I don't know who manufactured it. I've been told that it could be a Homelite XL-12, a Lombard Comango, or a Poulan (model not specified). How can I determine who manufactured this saw?

Thanks,
Jeremy
 
Despite the way Tony feels I think getting old saws running is great.

You really need to get some pics of it though, before we can do too much
 
Have you checked any of the cast magnesium pieces for part numbers?
 
After folowing gatkeper1's advice and reading the history of Lombard Chainsaws I have determined that my saw is a Lombard AL-42. Thanks for all the help!! Now I just have to get it running. It has good compression and spark but I think the carb needs rebuilt. It seems to be flooding. Do tou guys know where to get rebuild kits for old Tillotson carbs?

Thanks,
Jeremy
 
Some 4.2's ran both Walbro, and Tillotson. You have to look.
Carb, clutch, bars, ignitions, etc no problem.

Might be able to help with some parts. Email me your wants--
[email protected].
 
After folowing gatkeper1's advice and reading the history of Lombard Chainsaws I have determined that my saw is a Lombard AL-42. Thanks for all the help!! Now I just have to get it running. It has good compression and spark but I think the carb needs rebuilt. It seems to be flooding. Do tou guys know where to get rebuild kits for old Tillotson carbs?

Thanks,
Jeremy
I am on the same road as you. Look on the carb , the same side as the gas line, there should be a model number there,and the top will be stamped Tillotson.This all based on my experience with my Lombard . Pretty sure it’s a Comango series just not sure if it’s a 42 Any way if it is a Tillotson they have a website try and find that number in the long list of carb model numbers and that will lead you to rebuild kit you need found my kit on EBay.actually it is 4 kits for like 26$
OH on there list of carb’s you will not find LOMBARD you have to look for the model number
Good luck
 
I have an old Campbell Hausfeld Chainsaw that I need some parts for. The problem is I don't know who manufactured it. I've been told that it could be a Homelite XL-12, a Lombard Comango, or a Poulan (model not specified). How can I determine who manufactured this saw?

Thanks,
Jeremy
 

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