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I need a manual for a Homelite Timberman 45 chainsaw. It has a 20" blade, Model is Ranger ll. Some #'s are - EM PS-05867, 0905, PS06301 and 984681007. There are some parts missing and I'm trying to identify the parts.

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Go to eparts.com type in your model number.It will bring up parts list with pics.You should be able to see what you need.

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Can you email the page on how to tighten the chain on timberman 45 model...lost my manual. thks Dennis draralbee@msn;.com

This page will help. You may not find your exact model but just find one thats close
Good Luck and BE SAFE

Follow link below cut and paste in address bar

http://lawnandgarden.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/homelite/homelite_chainsaw_product_list.html
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Timberman 45 w/18 inch blade No owners manual Chain on in grooves and sprockets. Nuts tight Just a little loose. How do I Tighten chain?

If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
Thank You for using FixYa.
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4146814-chainsaw_chain_installation

You can request a new OM and while at it an IPL here:
https://register.homelite.com/contact_us/new
Please do.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r4146814-chainsaw_chain_installation
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
Thank You for using FixYa.
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Old gas, will not start. homelite "timberman 45"

Fuel starvation - 'lean fuel' condition
Basic things to check:
1) spark plug
2) spark arrestor in muffler
3) fuel lines and tank filter
4) turn adjustment needles out (counterclockwise) 1/4 to 1/2 turn
Chain Saws:
5) check impulse tube and intake boot for cracks or leaks
*if all of the above are OK and/or do not improve performance then:
Remove Carburetor
6) replace gaskets/diaphragms
a) use a spray carb cleaner to clean jets, holes, and body of carb
b) fuel pump diaphragm goes against the carb body,
then the gasket towards the outside
c) metering gasket goes against the carb body,
and the diaphragm goes towards the outside

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/rolandw_c013176d62ee17ae

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I have a Homelite timberman 45. It won't idle.

been out fighting 2 saws today,r+r lines filters one problem on 1 saw same went from 50/1 to 30/1 quit over heating and evaporating gas,, pulls easier fires an pulls chain well on big cuts//used 50on two cords cool day last year today 80+ over heated
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Fix bar brake on homelite timberman 45

It's a design flaw in timberman chain saws. After some hours of use, they develop a bad habit of not releasing the clutch drum completely. And that takes precious power away from the saw. If it becomes too tight, the clutch drum may over heat and cause the plastic enclosure to warp or melt down. After messing with this brake for months, I ended up completely removing it. Replacing it was not an option for me - there was nothing to replace - it is not the brake band that's bad, but the mechanism in the brake handle of this saw that is flawed. Overall, this chainsaw is very cheaply built - Homelite used waaaay too much plastic in it!
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