Thursday, December 8, 2011

HOMELITE XL-900 MODIFIED WITH CUSTOM PIPE AND HEAVY DUTY AIR FILTER SYSTEM (WILD)

THIS IS A XL900 HOMELITE CHAINSAW THAT I BUILT FOR TONY JEWER IN CANADA HE HAS BEEN RESTORING HOMELITE CHAINSAWS FOR A WHILE AND WHEN HE SEEN MY TWIN ENGINE HOMELITE GO KART ENGINES HE JUST HAD TO HAVE ONE. SO I CONVERTED THIS SAW WITH THE XL-98 CONCRETE SAW DUAL AIR FILTER SYSTEM AND ONE OF THE CUSTOME MADE PIPES OFF OF MY GOKART ENGINE.. I HOPE THAT YOU LIKE THIS ONE.. THANKS FOR WATCHING

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Chainsaw Carburetor Repair Part 2

This video explains the procedure of removing the carburetor and installing a repair kit. This is the second part of a two part video.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Poulan Pro PP333 17-inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft Attachment Capable String Trimmer and Brush Cutter

!±8± Poulan Pro PP333 17-inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft Attachment Capable String Trimmer and Brush Cutter

Brand : Poulan | Rate : | Price : $169.99
Post Date : Nov 11, 2011 16:42:14 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Poulan 952711951 33 CC Straight Shaft Trim & Brush Cutter ComboThe Poulan Pro PP333 is a brushcutter powered by a reliable 33cc 2-cycle engine with the SureFire(tm) starting system; there is no confusing choke and reduced pulling effort during starup procedure. The 8-inch weed blade cuts debris up to 1" thick and its large 17" cut and Fixed Line Head with .095 line tackles your toughest yard care projects. The split boom design transforms your trimmer into a mulit-functional yard machine with attachments, including a blower, culitivator, pole pruner, edger and hedge trimmer, sold seperately.Poulan 952711951 33 CC Straight Shaft Trim & Brush Cutter Combo Features;; Trim and brush cutter; Quiet running 33 cc engine; 2 cycle; Sure Fire starting system; Simple choke operation; 8" weed blade cuts debris up to 1" thick; 17" cut and fixed line head with .095 line; Split boom design transforms your trimmer into a multi functional yard machine

  • Quiet running 33cc 2-cycle engine
  • 17-inch cutting path
  • Surefire Starting system
  • Reduced pull effort
  • Non-CARB compliant; not for sale in California

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Oregon Bar and Chain Set For Homelite Chainsaws 20" Oregon # 105710 Fits Homelite models 330, 350, 360, 400, 410, 450, 460, 540, 550, 650, Super XL, Super XL-AO, XL-12

!±8± Oregon Bar and Chain Set For Homelite Chainsaws 20" Oregon # 105710 Fits Homelite models 330, 350, 360, 400, 410, 450, 460, 540, 550, 650, Super XL, Super XL-AO, XL-12

Brand : Oregon | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Nov 07, 2011 14:21:03 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

105710 - 20"" Oregon Bar & Chain Combo. 3/8"" pitch, 050 gauge 20"" Oregon Bar and Chain Combo for many Homelite saws. 3/8"" pitch, .050 gauge. Consists of 200GLHD196 bar and 72LG-70 chain. Fits Homelite models 330, 350, 360, 400, 410, 450, 460, 540, 550, 650, Super XL, Super XL-AO, XL-12

  • Excees OEM Specs
  • 1 Year Warranty

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Tips On Buying Your First Chainsaw

!±8± Tips On Buying Your First Chainsaw

Chainsaws have earnt a reputation as the planet's most dangerous power tool; and with good reason. Almost 40,000 people are injured each year using these effective but volatile machines . If you are in the market to purchase your first chainsaw then there are some important points to consider.

Frequent Or Infrequent Use?

One of the biggest mistakes chainsaw newbies make is mis-judging the type of machine they're actually after. Time and time again a first time chainsaw buyer will make the mistake of either buying too powerful or too ineffective a machine. Here's a good point to remember... ask an expert exactly what saw work you require and how frequently you are likely to use a chainsaw. This will give you a good starting point and in most cases, you'll get your answer very quickly.

Safety issues arise when inexperienced cutters attempt to use bigger, more powerful machines without an understanding of the hazards involved. Other than the fact that a big, powerful gas chainsaw can cut through just about any wood presented to it, many users overlook the fact that it takes a strong and usually fit operator to use one of these machines because tiredness creeps in quickly and this usually leads to fatigue and "sloppiness." This is when serious injury can occur.

Gas Vs. Electric Chainsaws

If you intend using your chainsaw on a regular basis then gas is definitely the way to go.The fact that they are mobile is a huge plus and for heavy cutting jobs, then they win hands down over electric saws all the time. Gas models come in a variety of sizes. Stihl and Husqvarna are the leading manufacturers of chainsaws in the world with both having their supporters and detractors. In the final analysis though, both produce some amazing gas chainsaws and choosing on your part will come down to the level of work you intend to perform.

Electric chainsaws certainly have their place, particularly within surburban areas. Why? Well for starters, they are much quieter than their gas cousins and given that cutting jobs within surburban areas are less frequent and lighter duty, then electric saws, in most cases would certainly suffice. Lighter and cheaper to buy and run, an electric chainsaw could be the right fit for your circumstances especially if you have more heavier trimming jobs to perform as opposed to cutting down trees.

What Brands?

It's been my experience that asking for an opinion on what brand you should favor when purchasing a chainsaw is a bit like asking someone who their favorite football team is or their what's their political persuasion. As mentioned earlier, Stihl and Husqvarna are the best known manufacturers and both have their own band of loyal followers. Don't discard other makes though including McCullough, Poulan, Echo and Homelite. It will all come down to what you prefer in the end and your decision may very well be based on which make of machine felt right during the testing period.


Tips On Buying Your First Chainsaw

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