Chainsaw Repair

Husqvarna - Stihl - Poulan - Jonsered - Dolmar chainsaws and more => Homelite => Topic started by: DCC on October 31, 2013, 10:28:07 pm

Title: Homelite 410
Post by: DCC on October 31, 2013, 10:28:07 pm
I have a Homelite 410 a guy gave me for repairing his saw. I rebuilt carb new fuel and oil lines and sharpened chain. runs and cuts good. It seems to have a slow chain speed. But my firewood saws are Husqvarna 262, and 372 so go figure. So my question is what is a old 410 worth? Its missing grommet around idle and mixture screws. Not sure but think muffler is upside down. 
Title: Re: Homelite 410
Post by: DCC on October 31, 2013, 10:33:32 pm
O.Has new starter rope and intake boot.
Title: Re: Homelite 410
Post by: procarbine2k1 on December 05, 2013, 08:24:01 pm
Nice looking saw, I have heard mixed reviews on them. I wouldn't mind finding a nice one, one of these days but need to thin down the herd first. Price range varies on them, looking at completed listings seems like runners are $100-225.
Title: Re: Homelite 410
Post by: Cut4fun . on March 12, 2017, 12:17:02 pm
Guy offering me a homelite 410 to buy. I know chit about these. Looks like 68cc. Little brother to the 880?
Title: Re: Homelite 410
Post by: mowertech on May 28, 2017, 10:21:19 am
If  u  needing  one of  them  hi  lo  grommets  i  have  5  of  them  in  stock 
Title: Re: Homelite 410
Post by: deezlfan on January 07, 2018, 04:40:22 pm
I brought one of these home over the holidays and so far the only problem I found was that the fuel filter was totally varnished up, so much so that it had glued itself to the inside of the tank about 3 inches above the bottom of the tank. The inside of the carb is spotless but got a cleaning and new line anyway. I don't think this saw has many hours on it.

The question I have is about the carb boot. When these go bad, is it obvious from the inside looking from the carb end? Mine looks beautiful from the inside but it seems inspection from the outside is near impossible unless you blow the saw into pieces.