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Best little saw for general purpose cutting. Have been using these saws since the 70,s. Lightweight and easy to use,does not tire You out. I have 3 or 4 available to use and 2 worn out parts saws to cannibalize. New Parts Supplies are still very good. Also own and use 2 Super XL AO saws for the Big Stuff Wish They were still available NEW! For the money,Homelite Nailed It! Steve sr.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
These homelites are good little lightweight saws for triming up tree limbs or cutting stove wood. have one just like it for 18 years liked it so well tried to buy another similar and found that saws with top handle or not sold to public because they can be a little dangerous when used one handed. The newer styles have the handle behind the engine which makes it almost impossible to use one handed. purchased this one and got my old one repaired .........good to go for a while I guess. only drawback........earplugs needed...... not very quiet!
It fits perfect, it works great. In excellent condition.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This saw is simply the best saw for its size anywhere. I have 4 1970 era saws in my arsenal, and they are built sturdy! These saws have awesome torque and great all around power and the super 2 is super light weight and has awesome power. I have cut dozens of full sized pine trees with this saw in the past two years and it is the one saw I Use the most. I will not ever part with it. I also have a stihl 032 av. A husky 141, super 2xl , super ez auto, a super xl . Love my homelites the best.
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The original Homelite Super 2 was a more powerful version of the revolutionary XL-2 twin trigger chainsaw. No other manufacturer had a saw that was as dual purpose as the Super 2. It was balanced enough for 1-handed operation with the front trigger, yet powerful enough to buck a full 16" piece of firewood using the rear trigger. The design was simple, relatively easy to work on and very reliable. There is not a saw produced today that comes close to the value of a Homelite Super 2.