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I need just a little bit more information from you to get the exact diagram for you. First, there should be a number on a tag on your saw that starts with a "UT-" followed by 5 numbers. Also, I need to know the part you are looking for because the diagrams that I acess have them split into catagories. Let me know. Thanks.I need just a little bit more information from you to get the exact diagram for you. First, there should be a number on a tag on your saw that starts with a "UT-" followed by 5 numbers. Also, I need to know the part you are looking for because the diagrams that I acess have them split into catagories. Let me know. Thanks.
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If you note that the engage bar is loose probably there is a malfunction of the engage mechanism.In order to verify you need to disassemble the saw to look for any fail part inside it.To illustrate you look at this link ->Try at eReplacementParts.com : Power Tool Parts and Tool Repair Diagrams.
I can confirmed that your model is in the site but it can give a good idea how to do the job.
I input your model number and found 3 possible matches, "42cc/46cc Chain Saw UT-10520; SUPER 2 Chain Saw UT-10520 or SUPER 2 Chain Saw UT-10520-A".
I opened the first "Ref # 3" on "Figure A" I suspect is what you say is leaking. It is very inexpensive and available. I would order one and inspect it once recieved to determine an installation method. It does not appear overly difficult without the part in hand. Good Luck.
Homelite/Ryobi.com (authorized parts supplier) https://www.gardnerinc.com/recons/disclaimer-lg.php - Agree; Choose “Product Line”; “Select OEM” & “Select Catalog” both to “Homelite Consumer Products”. A drop down list appears; self explanatory from here. The numbers Homelite & Ryobi use do not match the numbers everyone posts. A careful inspection of your saw should find something that matches.
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Go to m-and-d.com then parts diagram then illustrated parts online then parts look up then select oem homelite then model no. hopefully this will show you correct way.
The header says you have a Homelite saw and if this correct you can go to Homelite.com and look up parts or other information that you might need for your saw. There is also a contact us area. Good luck
I need just a little bit more information from you to get the exact diagram for you. First, there should be a number on a tag on your saw that starts with a "UT-" followed by 5 numbers. Also, I need to know the part you are looking for because the diagrams that I acess have them split into catagories. Let me know. Thanks.
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