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Post by bobby167 on Dec 19, 2023 14:14:11 GMT -5
Should be a Zama C1Q-H17 carb. The kit should be a RB-54. Look on the carb for more numbers and letters, to be safe.
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Post by vibrioidplague on Dec 19, 2023 22:15:05 GMT -5
Should be a Zama C1Q-H17 carb. The kit should be a RB-54. Look on the carb for more numbers and letters, to be safe. Ah so that's what I was missing, all I could find was H17B3ZP and couldn't find hardly any info, that clears a lot up for me. Thank you very much sir, I greatly appreciate your taking the time to educate me. I have one last question if I may impose once more upon your wealth of knowledge please, or anyone else for that matter... I believe from researching my saw is a 1994 XL, it seems to me the UT10695B is the model number, is that correct? If so, what would that make it in, I guess layman's terms? Such as "little red super, super xl, 180, 295, etc. Again please pardon my ignorance, I just can't make the connection, this is my first time dealing with a homelite. Thank you again regardless of whether I get another response, you've helped me tremendously!
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Post by bobby167 on Dec 19, 2023 22:59:18 GMT -5
Go to the home page. Open homelite serial numbers and dates. On the first one, open page 1.There are 4 charts there. This page should help you with the serial numbers & ut number information. You saw should be an XL, last made in 1994 This can be found in TSB # 395-001.If you need a IPL, use 18633-1. It covers your UT number.
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Post by vibrioidplague on Dec 19, 2023 23:33:47 GMT -5
Go to the home page. Open homelite serial numbers and dates. On the first one, open page 1.There are 4 charts there. This page should help you with the serial numbers & ut number information. You saw should be an XL, last made in 1994 This can be found in TSB # 395-001.If you need a IPL, use 18633-1. It covers your UT number. Awesome, I will most certainly get on that, thank you sir, I hope you and yours have a wonderful evening, I appreciate you making this newbie feel welcome here!
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