Homelite Chainsaw Disassembly - Chainsaw Repair Help
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Repairing a Homelite chainsaw? This video demonstrates the proper and safe way to disassemble a chainsaw and how to access parts that may need to be tested and/or replaced.
Here is a list of the most common chainsaw problems:
Chainsaw won't start
Chainsaw engine stops after a few seconds
Chainsaw runs poorly
Chainsaw chain does not turn
Chainsaw chain won't stop turning
Chainsaw does not cut properly
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Tools needed: flat head screwdriver, T25 Torx screwdriver, spark plug wrench, cord, clutch removal tool, adjustable wrench, T20 Torx screwdriver, needle nose pliers, 13mm socket, T30 Torx screwdriver, punch, rubber mallet
Model displayed: Homelite Chainsaw UT10584
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I agree with Sean, I had to replace a melted chassis as well. It's all back together now with the exception of the Isolator springs. I was hoping to find a video to help me learn how to reconnect them.
good video,straight to the point.thank you.
If the housing around the clutch is smoking and the chain starts and stops, is there a way to adjust the clutch or does that mean the entire clutch has to be replaced?
is there a video on gas bulb replacement?
My problem: the emergency brake bar spring is not adjusted right - brake is on unless I tug on bar -- not mentioned in this video.
gracias por el video!!
does anyone know how to adjust the bar oil, thank you
merci , thank you ,,for this video ;)
I have this chainsaw. It wouldn't start. After rebuilding the carb, still no go. I knew I had spark, gas and the muffler wasn't obstructed, but what about timing. So I pulled the rotor.. What a P.O.S., the key is formed out of the aluminum rotor itself. Rather than buying a new rotor, which would have the same poor design, I used a small metal file to create a slot in the rotor for a homemade steel key. I then created a key from a concrete nail. Ground it till it fit, put it together. The chainsaw started on the first pull! Sweet!
Cool
How to replace a oil pump? anyone able to help get into fix it.
+sandra Price ruclips.net/video/8dj0Voh3TTM/видео.html
The one I have is pumping way too much oil. Now I just have to figure out why. Good luck