FarmerWill
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Bought a Homelite chainsaw couple of years back, got it out. Won't start. Looks like carb issue. Lines have rotted. Air filter turned to mush. South Texas heat, humidity.... start over or repair? Is this worth it?
More like ethanol gas.Looks like carb issue. Lines have rotted. Air filter turned to mush. South Texas heat, humidity.... start over or repair? Is this worth it?
I used it to cut a pile of mesquite some months back. I am like depressed how bad this all is. Found the kit on Amazon, like $15. Ordered. Wow.More like ethanol gas.
Personally, I'd replace the lines, replace the carb and expect that thing to be good again. If you're handy you can "rebuild" the carb - but I've generally just started replacing them.
Keep ethanol out of that thing... Seriously, I've got a 10 year old Echo saw, it's never had a primer repair or fuel line repair as I don't run ethanol blended gas.
All depends on what model it is. If it is one of the newer plastic saws, then if it can't be fixed by replacing a few lines and cleaning the carb, I would go looking for a new saw. The old Homelites were tanks and worth saving.Bought a Homelite chainsaw couple of years back, got it out. Won't start. Looks like carb issue. Lines have rotted. Air filter turned to mush. South Texas heat, humidity.... start over or repair? Is this worth it?
I was a Homelite dealer. IMO, the older saws were tanks, but they were terrible saw, loud, vibration and slow cutting. Any modern saw will out cut them.All depends on what model it is. If it is one of the newer plastic saws, then if it can't be fixed by replacing a few lines and cleaning the carb, I would go looking for a new saw. The old Homelites were tanks and worth saving.
That can be said for most saws if you take care of them. I inherited my dad's Stihl 026. He used it to cut wood for heating his house and hunting cabin for years and it is still in great shape. I just went through it and cleaned it up, new chain and it is ready to go.I still have my XL12 1981 Homelite all metal 20" saw.
Have used it constantly on my 5 acres since 1981...
Have only used pump gas including ethanol for at least the last 15 years.
Still all original carb and saw.
A wonderful loud saw.
But I do have a really newer Echo limbing saw too...pump gas too...one carb rebuild 4 years ago.
Marine Sta-Bil works really well to deter the effects of E-10 in modern fuel. I use it not only in my marine fuel but also for all of my small engine fuel.i used to rebuild carbs but these days a new chinese carb from amazon is cheaper than a carb kit and works everytime. i've started using Sta-bil and have had a lot less issues with my small engines. i actually just fired up my chainsaw yesterday after having it sit for at least a year and it fired up and ran fine.
