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       #Post#: 31468--------------------------------------------------
       Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 11, 2014, 3:48 pm
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       Was told  homelite 1025 ,  took model off heading because I
       couldn't find a 1025.  Guess I wont know for sure till I see the
       saw now.
       Well I dont see a 1025, maybe he meant 925  1020 1050 1000 1130
       or something
       What to look at if taking in trade or buying one?  Going prices
       for runner? Just ball park.
       I'll start searching for info myself too. In between watching
       playoff football.   :P
       #Post#: 31470--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite model ?
       By: Eccentric Date: January 11, 2014, 4:06 pm
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       [quote author=Cut4fun link=topic=2885.msg31468#msg31468
       date=1389476927]
       Was told  homelite 1025 (guessing 100cc)
       Well I dont see a 1025, maybe he meant 925  1020 1050 1000 1130
       or something
       What to look at if taking in trade or buying one?  Going prices
       for runner? Just ball park.
       I'll start searching for info myself too. In between watching
       playoff football.   :P
       [/quote]
       Yeah there was no Homelite 1025 from what I know.  More than
       likely a SXL-925 or XP1020 or 1050 as you stated.  'Worth' is
       difficult, and depends on saw condition more than anything else.
       Look for the usual.  Pull the muffler cover and peek at the
       P/C.  As with most old saws, many people tune them too lean and
       burn up the P/C (and/or the saw develops an air leak from bad
       crank seals or leaking gaskets and does the same thing).  NOS
       pistons and cylinders will costya $150-$200 for the pair.
       Also look at the bottom of the saw for broken bits and/or
       corrosion.  If it's an XP-1020 or 1050 it should have a mag
       muffler shield.  They're often missing or broken.  Check the
       crankcase at the bottom where it meets the flywheel cover and
       where the handlebar attaches.  They are often busted from rough
       handling.
       On the XP-1020 and 1050 also check the bar pad and underside of
       the clutch cover for chain rash.  People often put the wrong
       bars (usually D096/D196/UXL XL-series bars) on these saws
       instead of the correct F014 bars.....................and that
       leads to damage because the bar tail is too narrow on those for
       the saws.
       If you can get a pic or two I can give you more help regarding
       identification and value.  Having an intact MN/SN tag (or decal)
       helps value too, and is often missing from these old beasts.
       Rough value estimates for a runner with a good P/C and no busted
       or badly corroded bits is probably $100-$250.  More for cherry
       and complete examples (especially for the XP-1020 and 1050 if
       they have a correct bar in good
       shape.....................especially a longer one).  Much less
       for beaten/broken saws or ones with roached P/C's.  Ebay values
       for SXL-925 and XP-1020/1050 runners have varied wildly.  Some
       nice ones have gone for $400-$500.  Others in similar condition
       have gone for less than 1/2 that...
       #Post#: 31471--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite model ?
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 11, 2014, 4:09 pm
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       Thanks for info.    Will know more only IF and when saw shows
       up.
       I am only looking at it to pass onto someone else.  Guy said
       something about just putting a new bar and chain on it for a
       $100
       I've seen 925's list 100 to 325. I thought the 325 was high at a
       dealers.
       #Post#: 31472--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite model ?
       By: Eccentric Date: January 11, 2014, 4:12 pm
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       [quote author=Cut4fun_ link=topic=2885.msg31471#msg31471
       date=1389478194]
       Thanks for info.    Will know more only IF and when saw shows
       up.
       I am only looking at it to pass onto someone else.  Guy said
       something about just putting a new bar and chain on it for a
       $100
       [/quote]
       You're welcome Kevin.  Added a bit more (in an edit) while you
       were posting...
       #Post#: 32002--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite model ?
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 17, 2014, 4:21 pm
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       Owner called and left message today while at work. Wants me to
       check over a new to him 395xp.
       Hopefully I remember to tell him to bring the homie too. Then I
       can get pics for someone if they are interested in whatever it
       is.
       #Post#: 32040--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 17, 2014, 7:08 pm
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       Called back and we talked.  Homelite 1050 is the saw in
       question.  He said thinking seal going.
 (HTM) http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/ed1d619968136da688256af40002b8f7/ffb71738fc8561cb88256db200126951?OpenDocument
       Homelite 1050 bar mount.
 (HTM) http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/BMP/16?OpenDocument
       ?  this bar mount looks like it could work on the 395xp, anyone
       know for sure or any adjustments needed to oiler holes etc.
       395 bar mount
 (HTM) http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/14711d8004b6ea7c88256e0c0001ff32/54f3341de6d0d70b88256e0e001fda90?OpenDocument
       #Post#: 32044--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: Eccentric Date: January 17, 2014, 8:04 pm
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       Acres listing for the D009 large Husky mount is in error.
       States that the slot is 9.5mm (3/8") when it's actually 9mm.
       That F014 large Homelite mount really isn't suitable for use on
       a large Husky (and the reverse is true too).  The tail profile
       of the F014 is much broader, and the oiler holes are much
       farther apart.
       Also, longer F014 mount bars (especially sprocket noses) are
       getting hard to come by.  Be a shame to butcher one up to run on
       a D009 application saw when the D009 mount bars are so common.
       A fellow who ends up with an F014 mount bar (that they don't
       need for an F014 saw) can easily sell it for more than what it'd
       cost to get a same-length (or longer) D009 mount bar.
       The D009 is closer to a D096/D196/UXL Homelite XL-series mount
       bar (SXL-925, etc) or a D176 mount Poulan/Echo bar.  Still
       pretty far apart from them however.  The D096 has a 3/8" (9.5mm)
       slot and the D176 has a 5/16" (8.22mm) slot.  The tail profiles
       of the D096 and D176 bars are still broader than the D009 mount
       bar, but not to the same degree as the difference between an
       F014 and D009.  I'll shoot some pics of the different bar tails
       this weekend and post them up to illustrate.
       Guys have ran D009 mount bars on D096 and D176 application saws
       without issues..................but I've also seen damage done
       to saws from that practice.  I have a Poulan 5200 crankcase
       that's damaged from when somebody was running an H005 (earlier
       D009 mount bar) on it.  The 5200 takes a D176.
       I've also seen damage from guys running D096/D196 Homelite XL
       mount bars on Homelite F014 large frame saws.  Same problems
       (chain rash from the narrower tail) as well as the chain not
       being oiled for shit because the narrower D096 bar doesn't even
       completely cover the oiler slot on the bar pad of an F014
       application saw.  Just because the slot's the same (both are
       3/8") that doesn't mean that there won't be other issues....
       #Post#: 32052--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: January 17, 2014, 10:37 pm
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       Thanks for the post. Hopefully he reads this (he is a member
       here now).
       I knew the lg husky mount 9mm part but not the rest on
       comparison. Thank you for info.
       I told him to compare to bars laid on top of each other, because
       I didnt know what the 1050 bar looked like beside that mount
       pic.
       #Post#: 33711--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: gunrac Date: February 7, 2014, 6:33 pm
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       Finally taking time to look around.........thx for the info guys
       #Post#: 33713--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 model ?
       By: Eccentric Date: February 7, 2014, 6:45 pm
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       Welcome to the site.
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