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Early Homelite Chainsaw Parts

5/23/2016

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It's not very often that I come across NOS Homelite chainsaw parts from the 50's, but this latest batch has been the exception!  I don't think I've ever seen a 7-29 handle bar for sale, let alone one that is brand new.  There have been 9-23 to 995G parts, such as the choke lever pictured above, a manual oil pump button & lever, gaskets, muffler parts, seals and more.  I also currently have 7-19, 770 & Zip series cylinder covers in blue, green and red.  If you're working on a Homelite saw from the 50's, I may have what you need to finish it off!
4-20, 5-20, 7-29, 8-29 Series
700D, EZ, Zip Series
9-23, 9-26 Series
13 Comments
john Escrole
3/1/2017 08:08:57 pm

looking for engine seals for a homelite XL from the 70's
medium blue engine, Serial/Model No. AO 10160233

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Bill
2/24/2019 05:33:35 pm

Would you have a 16 inch replacement bar for a Honelite Super EZ Automatic? Any help is appreciated. Bill

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Mary Stickler
6/3/2019 06:00:12 pm

looking for muffler for 1957 mccullough model 35

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Justin Van der veer
10/11/2019 04:32:45 am

Looking for # 57337 air filter for my 600D home lite chain saw. This# is from your arkive diagram part's list. I will order it from you if you have one. Or know where I can get one , thanks Justin.

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stephan homewood
7/30/2020 07:24:06 am

homelite super 2 oil pump

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Jean
2/17/2021 04:47:09 pm

I have a blue 1964 XL-12 saw (SN:1644633) that has no UT number. I need both the gasket set (58971) and repair kit parts (58972) for the Tillotson HS-1A (A-58767) carb it has. I'm not finding either, can you help? Thx.

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Schettino’s Home link
4/29/2021 06:32:07 am

Looking for a manual and parts list for a McCulloch Mac 110-S

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Warren Smith
5/26/2021 03:39:43 pm

Looking for a bar nut for 43160 Homelite Pole Chain saw/
Do you have one or two?

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John Rysnik
6/19/2021 08:00:48 am

Hi....I have a homelite 4620c and need a used sprocket cover (chain adjuster).......Are there Any out there ?? Will a newer cover (sans t-handle built in fit in its place ???
Have you heard of a threaded sleve being able to be installed to fix a stripped cover tightening post ??

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Henry
10/30/2021 02:28:44 pm

I am looking for part for a Homelite XL1 automatic chain saw [. air filter] and a compete fuel line; .

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Dr. Bryan Valdez DDS link
11/4/2022 10:27:17 am

Month shoulder born Mrs inside specific activity friend. Chair growth heart become forget room.
Spring stay ask community seat. Assume forward indicate hotel available receive. Because size prevent.

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Digital Aditya link
11/21/2022 09:01:50 pm

Such a Great blog updated with good product and information keep sharing more!

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scott c pearson
3/23/2023 03:20:03 pm

Hello-I am looking for a starter cover for a 770G- I saw you had a video about a gut that made repo covers on Ebay but I can't seem to find them .Does he still make them ? any info would be greatly appreciated-thank you

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