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Post by paprepair on Dec 27, 2015 11:45:29 GMT -5
Hi from a new member,
I received boxes of bars and chains from a family member, and have to sell them. Most are in packaging or have numbers that I can decode. However, there is one Homelite bar that I cannot decode, and Homelite is useless (they want a part # that is not on the bar).
Guide bar is pictured below with these markings:
Homelite 14/35 H1 0D RB
What I can find out is it is a 14" length, 3/8" LP pitch, .050 gauge, 52(?) drive links, A041(?) mount.
What do the above letters/numbers mean? What would the current Homelite part # be? What saws does this fit.
Thank you in advance for your help! Peter
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Post by Supercharged86 on Dec 27, 2015 16:47:04 GMT -5
I'm fairly certain this is newer production but I'll do some digging for you. Steve
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Post by Supercharged86 on Dec 27, 2015 20:34:56 GMT -5
Peter, I would say your bar is the same as this one listed here on eBay and would likely fit the models listed in the auction as well as their current 14" 42cc model. www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-HOMELITE-310625001-PS06331-PT14371MD-14-Safe-T-Tip-Chainsaw-Bar-/381094429945. The H1 designation is the Homelite 3/8"LP part number, the 0D is likely the .050 gauge and maybe the mount number. Years ago Homelite also use to identify a sprocket tip nose that would also accept a Safety-Tip device with certain characters; this maybe the RB. Hope this helps. Steve
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Post by paprepair on Dec 28, 2015 15:53:42 GMT -5
Hi supercharged86,
Thank you for the reply. I saw this on eBay and wondered if it was the same. The only difference was the last code, mine being RB and that one is QL. I will advertise this guide bar (at attractive prices to move lots of bars) to fit those models.
Decoder Ring: 14/35 = 14"/35cm length H1 = 3/8" LP pitch 0D = .050 gauge RB = (?) Safe-T-Tip model
Peter
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Post by Supercharged86 on Dec 28, 2015 16:18:43 GMT -5
Hi Peter, I think If you end your listing description with something along the lines of not being 100% sure of model fitment and that the models listed are for reference only and to advise the potential buyer to "check" with their sources the stamping numbers. This would pretty much clear you of any "false" advertising. Although, I think we're right on the money with the fitment. Good luck. Steve
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