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Remington Gas chainsaws

Official Remington gas chainsaw parts

Remington gas chainsaws help you get your cutting chores done quickly and easily. Strong cutting chains on Remington chainsaws safely cut through any type of limb or tree. When parts on your Remington gas chainsaw wear out or break, find the replacement parts you need to get the chainsaw going again at Sears PartsDirect.

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Yard Machines Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw 791-182195

Yard Machines Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

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Pruner Drive Shaft Assembly 631-04379

Pruner Drive Shaft Assembly

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Connector 725-05163

Connector

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Chainsaw Carburetor (replaces 753-06407) 753-06728

Chainsaw Carburetor (replaces 753-06407)

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Popular maintenance items for Gas Chainsaws

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Top Remington gas chainsaw replacement parts

  • Air filter. The engine air filter cleans the air entering the carburetor.
  • Anti-kickback pawl. The anti-kickback pawl protects the operator by helping prevent kickback as the chain cuts through the wood.
  • Bar and chain. The bar and chain cuts through branches as the chain rotates around the bar.
  • Bar and chain oil. Bar and chain oil lubricates the cutting chain while in use.

What to do when your Remington gas chainsaw runs rough

If the fuel has been in the tank unused for months, it can pick up moisture and fail to ignite (that's why you should drain the fuel before storing the chainsaw or add fuel stabilizer to the tank). Replace the fuel with fresh gas if it's old and untreated with stabilizer. You might also need to replace the fuel filter at the same time.

Performing preventive maintenance including a tune-up will also help the engine run smoothly. Check the fuel lines for cracks and replace them if necessary. If you still have problems after checking those issues, consider replacing or rebuilding the carburetor.