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weimedog

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SOME where there was a request to measure & post Chainsaw weights:

Here Goes:

Chainsaw/ Fluids on board/ Bar/Chain/Weight

Homelite XP-1020/No Bar Oil/No Gas/No Bar / 21lbs
Homelite 1130G/Bar Oil/No Gas/No Bar/26lbs
Homelite XP-1020/Bar oil/No Gas/30inch Bar .404/28lbs
Homelite XL-800/No Bar Oil/No Gas/20inch Bar(3/8)/17.5lbs
Husky 365/No Bar Oil/No gas/18inch Bar(3/8) /18.5lbs
McCulloch 797/Bar Oil/Gas/36inch Bar(3/8)/29.5lbs
Homelite C-7/Bar Oil/No Gas/No Bar/19.5
Homelite E-Z/Bar Oil/No Gas/No Bar/8.8lbs
Homelite Super XL925/Bar oil/Gas (work ready)/20inch Bar (3/8)/22.5lbs
Homellite Super XL/Bar Oil/Gas (Work ready)/18inch Bar(3/8)/18.0lbs
Homelite Ranger/Bar oil/Gas (Work ready)/16inch .325/12lbs


30inch Sold tip Homelite Bar w/.404 chain 7lbs
28inch Oregon Powermatch w/ 3/8 chain 5lbs


Notice those 80cc Homelites (Xl-800 thru XL925's) are not that heavy. Around 17.5 dry and 22 ready to run. As a comparison the husky 365 is 18.5 dry and actually about the same ready to run plus/minus a pound or two. :blob5:

Check out that little E-Z..and it really RIPS. :dizzy:

(????..didn't take the space bars and crunched everything!! trying to add slashes)
 
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Some good info weimedog, It's interesting to note that the xl 12's, super xl, and 400 through 800 all weigh about the same. It looks like they might share the same basic case, just differing in the piston, cylinder and crank.
I own an xl1-auto which is almost identical to the EZ, and I agree, lots of power in this little saw.
 

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