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MTD Snowblower Dead/New Homelite Chainsaw

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2008

MTD snowblower died yesterday, and i parted it out before scrapping. I have some good news though. I found another trash picked Homelite Chainsaw that i got running.

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  • You probably just needed a $10-$15 carb kit for the snowblower, or even just carb mxiture adjustment. Great score on the Homie XL, very clean. Looks like one of the last XL saws made by the real company before they went to Asia.

  • Looking back i think the snowblower probably had poor compression anyways.

  • dude wtf is with the camera in the beginning looks like ur fucking drunk

  • Thats the style of my video making. If you have a problem with it leave!

  • how many inch bar is that i just bought the same saw for $20 but the bar is worn out mines a 10 inch and can not find another one if its a bigger bar please tell me i want to know the capabilitys of the saw

  • Im not sure how big of a bar it is. I will soon take it to the hardware store to find out.

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  • Were did you get the hybrid yo-yo/video camera?

  • want to sell the saw, if so ill pay to ship it.

  • i have the same chainsaw but it doesnt have the magnetron in it so i have to put one in it,ill probably use it for my homemade rc car that im building.

  • I have the same saw. It sits under my bench. I forgot I had it. Nice compact triming saw

  • dude its not a fucking xl. its a super 2

  • thats a climbers saw  looks like its got a 14inch bar

  • it sounds really cool but dont rev your chainsaw like that it FUCKS shit up..

  • Just be carefull with your tune adjustment on the 2 cycles. Lean kills them quickly, a little rich is safe. Find where they run at max rpm on the high (H) screw, then go a little counterclockwise to where they slow down a tad. That is slightly rich, will give more power under load and prevent you from being too lean. That XL saw should have no high (H) adjustment. just idle mixture (L) and idle speed. High speed mix is fixed on that saw. Rock on.

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