Homelite 995g

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9-23 and 9-26 and 900D/G exhausts are not the same. Much larger and heavier. They will bolt on but certainly are not preferable. Regardless, you are more likely to find the correct setup than the older style. Homelite obsoleted and superceded it. To be even more accurate, the 995 would have a right pointing exhaust cover vs left pointing of the previous 909s and 990s. One of many changes thru the series.

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9-23 and 9-26 and 900D/G exhausts are not the same. Much larger and heavier. They will bolt on but certainly are not preferable. Regardless, you are more likely to find the correct setup than the older style. Homelite obsoleted and superceded it. To be even more accurate, the 995 would have a right pointing exhaust cover vs left pointing of the previous 909s and 990s. One of many changes thru the series.

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Question on your recoil covers. Did some models come without a recoil cover or is this a piece that is frequently missing? My 7-19 doesn't have one either.
 
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Yes, they are all my saws, from various sources.

Those recoil covers are frequently missing. Everyone of the ball start Homlites should have one. The recoils jams or the cover is dented and off it comes. The 995s, however, use an overrunning bearing starter. Completely different cover.

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