Homelite
Gas Chainsaw

Model # 240-UT10625 Official Homelite chainsaw

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Homelite 240-UT10625 chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Isolator 95868
Isolator

Part #95868

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Washer 84025
#9

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Washer

Part #84025

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O-ring 96480
#18

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O-ring

Part #96480

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Tubing 5 Inc 70310-20
#23

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Tubing 5 inc

Part #70310-20

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Clutch 68362-6
#19

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Clutch

Part #68362-6

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Silastic 24823

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Silastic

Part #24823

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Valve 69451
#22

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Valve

Part #69451

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Muffler Plate 94889
#6

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Muffler plate

Part #94889

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Puller A-24747-A

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Puller

Part #A-24747-A

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Tubing 70310-26
#25

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Tubing

Part #70310-26

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Repair guides for gas chainsaws

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your chainsaw.

How to rebuild a chainsaw carburetor

How to rebuild a chainsaw carburetor

If your chainsaw isn't running well, a dirty carburetor could be the problem. You can take it apart, clean it and rebuil…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a chainsaw carburetor

How to replace a chainsaw carburetor

If the engine won't start even though there's fuel in the chainsaw, the carburetor could be the problem. Sometimes, it's…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace chainsaw fuel lines

How to replace chainsaw fuel lines

The fuel line on a chainsaw becomes brittle over time and can crack. Replacing it doesn't require a lot of DYI experienc…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your chainsaws

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What are the most common replacement parts for chainsaws?

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