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       #Post#: 71237--------------------------------------------------
       Homelite 1050 (Maybe)
       By: Revpop Date: April 20, 2016, 12:35 pm
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       I didn't go looking for this saw, it found me via the wife's car
       trunk one day from one of her co-workers.  Funny how if you have
       a fair collection of chainsaws how the word spreads.  The ID tag
       departed long ago, and I have not torn into until I learn or
       confirm exactly what it is I am taking apart first, but based on
       my preliminary research online it looks to be a 1050. I have not
       attempted to start or do anything with it yet.  Missing the
       cover for the exhaust I'm guessing and looks like may have been
       full wrap handle that got hacksawed off at some point?
       #Post#: 71754--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Homelite 1050 (Maybe)
       By: huskyslinger Date: May 9, 2016, 10:23 pm
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       I have that exact same saw! Refurbishing for a friend of a
       relative. A guy from another site sent me the hole parts break
       down. I could do the same for you if you like
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       Re: Homelite 1050 (Maybe)
       By: Revpop Date: May 10, 2016, 1:27 pm
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       Huskyslinger- thanks for the reply.  I may take you up on your
       offer after I will take a look at the saw and perform a
       preliminary inspection to determine if this hulk has healthy
       enough innards to pursue towards fixing.  I haven't attempted to
       turn it over, looked at the piston or anything yet.  I'm hoping
       that bad crank seals didn't kill this saw years ago...This pig
       would be a beautiful saw wearing pretty new lipstick and a shiny
       bar again.
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