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Anonymous Posted on Apr 21, 2010

Remington 10" elec pole saw diagram needed

A "friend" borrowed my (many years old) 10" Remington electric pole saw and I got it back all clogged with debris. Taking it apart to clean it, I wonder if there is a diagram showing the assembly of it all. The model number is 106890-01 TYPE LNT-2 120V 8.0A [email protected]

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Your IPB follows (we are prohibited from contacting you directly):
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/msservice_net/product_files/RPS96/RPS96_BD.pdf

All Remington OMs and IPBs:
Remington.com
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx

  • Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search.
  • Click the “YourModelNumber” - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link.
  • Click “View Owners Manual” or "View Illustrated Parts Diagram" link.
  • Type "YourPartNumber" into the “Search for your parts by Part #:” window, then click search.
Be gentle with it, they are no longer in production, some parts cannot be found.

If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
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