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I got a broke Homelte Chain saw

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SONNY
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Postby SONNY » Sun Dec 17, 2006 7:58 pm

You will still have to bend the lever slightly to adjust it even with new parts!!---330 is a decent saw, I got a whole new carb for a few bucks more than what a kit was going to cost, so check both options and see if that still be the case!----330 was more of a throwaway model, but I sure cut a lot of wood with the one I got! thanks; sonny

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Postby WKPoor » Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:37 am

would anyone know where i could order a carb kit for a homelite 330? the one i have isnt getting fuel.


I was just working on a Super XL that wasn't getting fuel. It had sat a few yrs and I found the fuel line was the problem. New line and it fired right up and ran perfect. The old rubber must have melted shut

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Postby JBall8019 » Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:47 pm

thanks guys
i am going to order the carb rebuild kit. i double checked the lines and they were clear. i put i teeny wedge over the lever that opens the needle and the saw ran, but it was not running that good.
thanks
john


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