Homelite 1130 G Super
This 19.5lb saw came from southern IN, from a part time farmer who asked for the biggest saw, LOL. Well not as big as the 2000-2100 or 3100G of that period but he did get one beast of a torque monster. It was primarily used as a large bucking saw for firewood and wind row clean up.
This is the later of the 100cc gear drive models of Homelite 1100-1130 series saws. In a nut shell this was the last produced in 1972 with the first 1100 series being made in 1965. Built as the rest of the reed port saws of the period, it is fairly straight forward mechanically.
All in all a fun saw to run and when completely gone through to A1 mechanical shape can be a shelved back up for those big logs that we occasionally come across. With most standard (seals, carb kits, pistons, rings, etc) parts out there, it is not that difficult to keep these old 100cc gear drives alive.
![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 1Gear Driven 100cc's Side View | ![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 2Gear Driven 100cc's Side View 2 | ![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 3Gear Driven 100cc's Recoil Side View |
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![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 4Gear Driven 100cc's Top Carb View | ![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 5Gear Driven 100cc's Top View | ![]() Homelie 1130G Super pic 6Gear Driven 100cc's Back View |
![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 7Gear Driven 100cc's Front View | ![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 8Gear Driven 100cc's Up Close Front View | ![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 9Gear Driven 100cc's Close Up of Carb |
![]() Homelite 1130G Super pic 10Gear Driven 100cc's Close Up of Label |
Vintage - rare Homelite 1130G gear drive chainsaw.
Smaller CC's then the 3100G chain saw
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