I just bought this saw from you on ebay 🙂😁 when I was a kid my dad bought a homelite just like this brand new and how I lived that saw! This is why I wanted this one. It has sentimental value to me.
Looks like the dial dooker is for the amount of chain oil. GOOD cleaning up job! I usually pop the blower housing off 1st thing and put the compressor to work. Homelite made some good stuff. I swapped a blue XL-12 for a 50 Stihl. Wished I still had the Stihl. SWEET saw but I have one for each hand. Hope to run the splitter. Son-in-law is needing wood since he now has a stove. I sawed a tank full out of the 261 and he's got plenty to split and haul. Then I'll cut some more and maybe haul some myself. Happy Day, Wallymus and GBWYall!
YEARS ago one winter when it was too cold to haul concrete, one of the stockpile truck drivers brought in a McCullough about the size of my fist to see if I could fix it. The shed was about 8x8, just for the batching equipment and a 220 heater under the bench. Compressor was down below. Tore it down and it just needed a fuel line BUT the driver was a tightwad so I spread parts all over and told him I didn't know if I'd EVER get it back together. Talk about getting BIG EYED! Then I told him to get me a fuel line. It ran and that was that. Good old days sort of!
@@MissouriOldTimer Right. I have an 85 Stihl and my Sweetie has an Echo about the same size. We just have to start yanking off parts the best we can do. GBWYall!
Check this link out. If the link don't work search ebay for Homelite XL Chainsaw fuel / gas cap with primer bulb #A01372A, #UP05955 www.ebay.com/itm/Homelite-XL-Chainsaw-fuel-gas-cap-with-primer-bulb-A01372A-UP05955/332222138195?hash=item4d59fb8753:g:qTkAAOSwbtNaBw8y
Were there more carb kits or did you get the last one? Can you link me to them? I just started working on one of these today and I'm pretty sure it will need a carb kit
I just bought this saw from you on ebay 🙂😁 when I was a kid my dad bought a homelite just like this brand new and how I lived that saw! This is why I wanted this one. It has sentimental value to me.
I'm glad you like it
Looking good! Always nice to have them start up when you put them back together.
And for me that's always a bonus
I never seen a primer on the cap like that before . Thanks for the talk
It's dumb
My bulb is busted can’t find the exact thing can I eliminate it
@@groverhammonds219 Sawzilla parts makes brand new ones. About $16.
Looks like the dial dooker is for the amount of chain oil. GOOD cleaning up job! I usually pop the blower housing off 1st thing and put the compressor to work. Homelite made some good stuff. I swapped a blue XL-12 for a 50 Stihl. Wished I still had the Stihl. SWEET saw but I have one for each hand. Hope to run the splitter. Son-in-law is needing wood since he now has a stove. I sawed a tank full out of the 261 and he's got plenty to split and haul. Then I'll cut some more and maybe haul some myself. Happy Day, Wallymus and GBWYall!
I think you're right about the oiler. God bless youins
@@WallysPlace66 Thanks! I hope so and Back Atchee with GBWYall! ALL yall!
Good job getting the Little Red Homelite up and going again Ron
Thanks Lloyd
thumbs up shared good job buddy
Thanks Drew
I have one of those little saws, I really dislike working on it. everything is jammed in and you have to about take it all apart to do anything to it.
I know what you mean
YEARS ago one winter when it was too cold to haul concrete, one of the stockpile truck drivers brought in a McCullough about the size of my fist to see if I could fix it. The shed was about 8x8, just for the batching equipment and a 220 heater under the bench. Compressor was down below. Tore it down and it just needed a fuel line BUT the driver was a tightwad so I spread parts all over and told him I didn't know if I'd EVER get it back together. Talk about getting BIG EYED! Then I told him to get me a fuel line. It ran and that was that. Good old days sort of!
@@lewiemcneely9143 that's kinda like a leaf blower, I never saw one that was easy to work on.
@@MissouriOldTimer Right. I have an 85 Stihl and my Sweetie has an Echo about the same size. We just have to start yanking off parts the best we can do. GBWYall!
A motor transplant. I see an empty table, more room for saws. LOL Did you rent them out for Friday 13th. :)
Hey good idea
♪Mr Chainsaw, that's the name.♪ Than name again is Mr Chainsaw.♪
Catchy
Una pregunta cómo van conectadas las mangueras de la la gasolina y del aceite porfavor
Ya no tengo la sierra y no me acuerdo. Lo siento.
You must have a lot of patience tackling a job like this I would never get all the parts put back right
I take pictures otherwise I wouldn't remember LOL
That is a oil control valve to control the amount of oil that goes to the bar & chain!
Thank you
I need a gas cap jus like that and cant find the right 1. Can you point me in the right direction muchly appreciate thnx
Check this link out. If the link don't work search ebay for Homelite XL Chainsaw fuel / gas cap with primer bulb #A01372A, #UP05955
www.ebay.com/itm/Homelite-XL-Chainsaw-fuel-gas-cap-with-primer-bulb-A01372A-UP05955/332222138195?hash=item4d59fb8753:g:qTkAAOSwbtNaBw8y
Were there more carb kits or did you get the last one? Can you link me to them? I just started working on one of these today and I'm pretty sure it will need a carb kit
I'll search my emails and see if I can find it.
Search this on eBay.
RB-54 Zama Carburetor Repair Kit C1Q-H17 Homelite Sears 200 Chainsaw
@@WallysPlace66 Thanks !!
@@randygray8001
You're welcome. My mom's maiden name is Gray btw
@@WallysPlace66 that's cool were they from New Mexico or Mississippi by chance