Quality consumer homelite chain saw

Do right with a homelite chain saw

 
   


The homelite chain saw is one of many innovative Homelite products geared towards consumers and do-it-yourselfers. The company’s origins stem back to 1921 when Charles H. Ferguson founded the Home Electric Lighting Company in Port Chester, New York. Later renamed Homelite, the company introduced its first electric chain saw in 1946. In 1949, it released the first one-man homelite chain saw and thereby established itself as a key leader in the power equipment industry. 1963 was also a banner year for the innovative company, when it presented the first lightweight homelite chain saw – the XL12 – to the world, a portable and dependable little workhorse that weighed in at a very slender twelve pounds back in the day!

Many models of homelite chain saws to choose from

Their modern chain saws range from the Timberman 18”, the Timberman 20”, the Ranger, Ranger CARB and Bandit models. Features of these models include trademarked homelite chain saw parts including the PowerStroke™ engine, ZipStart™ technology for hassle-free starts, and the Patented Safe-T-Tip™ anti-kickback device for your extra security, a safety tip that sets the standard for all homelite chain saws parts. While these features will definitely help ensure the reliability and smooth operation of homelite chain saws, you should go through your owner’s manual thoroughly to learn how to guard against “kickback”, which is the most dangerous reaction a chain saw can make.

To eliminate the confusion of fuel mixing ratios, Exact Mix is the best solution for your 2-cycle engine. Simply mix one gallon of unleaded gasoline with pre-measured Exact Mix and you’re off. It’s also specially formulated for maximum protection of your homelite chain saw parts, including engine wear and fuel oxidation.

Tips for ordering the homelite chain saws parts for repair

Your local dealer should have a quantity of parts in stock. If not, you can call the Homelite parts center to have the part shipped directly to your home or business. Remember that you will need the model name of your chain saw, the UT number and serial number. You will find a label on your machine with this necessary information to order parts for your homelite chain saw.

 

 

 


 

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