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Butch

12-04-2000 16:24:35




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Has anyone had any experience with a Homelite chain saw -- model 20 with 16" bar -- can't keep the chain on this one




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mitchell stewart

12-22-2002 13:44:07




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
so your chain keeps cooming off is there paint on the bar or some tye of grase try to grind the bar where the nuts are that mite



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BillW

03-14-2002 07:59:22




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
Can you describe your problem in more detail? What chain are you using, how musch wear on the sprocket, has the bar been bent?

Bill



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george kowalkoski

03-07-2002 09:51:31




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
NEED ENGINE CASE FOR HOMELITE SUPER 2 AUTO OILER



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doug

11-10-2001 09:23:06




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
There is an adjustment screw to increase tension--see your documentation. The Homelite # is 1-800-444-0732 for more info.



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John

09-30-2001 14:28:02




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
I have 3 homelite chain saws XL & super 2 none of the oilers work for the bar the dia is good and the lines are clear. I would like to find a shop manual or were to get one. But for right now if some one could tell me how to get more oil to the bar, this would very much be helpful thanks.
John



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T_Bone

12-04-2000 19:00:33




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 Re: Homelite chain saws in reply to Butch, 12-04-2000 16:24:35  
Hi Butch, Do you mean the chain keeps coming off the bar? How much slack do you set the chain at?

T_Bone



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