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    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16? - Clutch

    Noticed one of the clutch shoes was missing a piece at its base: Trying to figure out why I'm getting chain stalls when cutting pieces larger than 5 or 6 inches.
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    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16? - Clutch

    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16” - Clutch Is this normal wear patterning on a saw clutch? Each photo is of a different 'shoe'. The red outlined areas are not making contact. Thanks!
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    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16?

    Thanks for the replies. I need to pick up some brake cleaner, then I'll see how it works after. Will report back. Hoping it solves the issue - not sure why but I like this saw.
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    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16?

    Homelite XL (UT-10655) 16” Need some experienced help on this one please. Saw cuts small stuff well, go to cut bigger stuff and the chain will stop moving... I may have had the chain on a little too tight (still trying to learn that), but I can rotate it with a gloved hand. Took the saw...
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    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    Homelite XL (Automatic Oiling) UT-10655 ser 7h3080356 Manual and any information at all on this saw would be appreciated! Thanks.
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    McCulloch Timber Bear Issue

    Thanks Mark, those rim & drum systems look pretty slick. Looks like they've got a channel the chain rides fully in - that would be a nice improvement I would think. I'll try and pick one of those up locally, or at some point. Seems like that would certainly add a layer of preventive medicine...
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    McCulloch Timber Bear Issue

    It was just like you said Roanoker494, mine did the an arc at the top and bottom. I was in the field and didn't know (at the time) how to pull the sprocket off, so I used my Leatherman tool to peel the plate out (not fun). I ordered one (used) for 7.50 + 6.99 shipping off chainsawr.com...
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    McCulloch Timber Bear Issue

    I don't know exactly what a 'floating rim sprocket' is Mark. I'm attaching a picture of the sprocket. It basically goes in this order; cylinder jacket plate, washer, bearing/sprocket and nut. ETA: attached a parts list that shows the plate (that got mangled) and the other components.
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    McCulloch Timber Bear Issue

    Hi Folks... I have a Timber Bear that I had an issue with last time I went wood cutting. I was felling a tree, so saw was 90 deg with the drive sprocket upwards. The chain apparently rain into the cylinder plate/jacket and tore it up and got jammed/ripped up. I was out in the forest and...
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