Went to pick up an eBay purchase and the guy says, "hey, I have some more Homelite stuff if your interested...". Does a bear...? Heck yeah I'll look! So it turns out he had a pretty good selection of NOS Homelite parts. Gas caps, oil caps, sprockets (rim and spur), points, condensors, flywheels, clutch bearings, needle bearing sets, crankshaft main bearings, a cylinder, clutches, clutch parts, air filter covers, metal oil lines, OEM rubber fuel lines, plus all the other odds and ends. Heck of a score, I'm happy at least. In other news, I picked up a couple little goodies along the way. An SD 7 clutch drum for my 1050 (so I can run standard size rims) and a couple 1/2" pitch rims just for kicks.
Good to see someone found all those parts and then puts them out there into circulation. Pretty cool.
what do three handle assy's in the front right of the pic fit?, they look kinda like craftsman/roper 3.7?, or are they for the xl101,102,103, 104 series saws?, been a while since i've played with one.........any clue?
That is one heck of a load of NOS parts, nice find! We know now who ha steh strongest addiction to Homelite saws. Good luck with all the parts. Jim
You're likely right. Here's the sellers listing of the castings, I have not had a chance to verify the part numbers yet. (3) A-68439 A, 123 crankcases. (2) 58172-A, fuel tanks for 1050, 2000, 2100, c-5, c-7, c-9. (3) 68124 rear handle assemblies, (3) A-65437A rear handle assemblies. (1) A68609 150 oil tank (1) 55123 carb shield (1) A-65215 super ez 250 rear handle (1) 58750 clutch side cover