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Thanks for the video. Picked up a similar Craftsman saw at an auction. Fuel line fell out when I pulled the starter rope. Watched your video, put in a new fuel line and it runs like a top!
i have 2 craftsman’s just like it, probably the same year too! and a poulan that’s identical but green of course
I got the same chainsaw. It's over 30 years old. With a little maintenance as shown in this video, it will run great. The air filter material can be bought at Ace Hardware and cut it to fit.
i love to see these old motors get fixed and cleaned up
Would have been a good idea to check the carburetor adjustment I like to see how you do the high speed and low speed adjustment
No primer bubble on this type saw and the carb has been totally apart so no gas .... and it starts 1st pull. Very good work.
Thanks for the video, I got mine for 10 bucks on craigslist,watched your video and spent a hour or so taking it apart and taking pics as I went for a reference. Then about 6 bucks at Rural King for a fuel filter a new plug and some fuel line and Im in the money. Thanks agian!!
I have almost this exact saw that was given to me and the fuel line has rotted away... This was the perfect vid to show me how to replace it. THANKS!
Hank, Actually, my saw is a 358.355162, but seems just like the one in your video. While removing the old fuel line, I discovered it is in two parts. A tiny fitting at the back of the handle, joins the two fuel line sections. It seem like the fitting will not pass through the handle, and holds the fuel line from more of it moving into the handle, from the tank side. Is this to prevent the fuel line from moving toward the trigger when being operated? Does the fuel line section on the trigger side have to be without slack, for the trigger to function properly? Thanks, Mike O
I wish they still made that good old fuel line it lasted way longer than the newer stuff my mcculloch 310 still has its original fuel line from the early 80s its black rubber and still soft and flexible
Good video. Used as a resource to get my recently acquired Craftsman 18" saw going. It sat for at least 6 years, and was apparently put up with fuel in it.
What is the fuel ration on this chainsaw? And what size is the engine in cc's ?
Thanks for the information, i got one of these for 3 bucks at a garage sale, fuel lines were rotted, but the engine had good compression, if it wasnt for youre video it would be in my trashcan
Thanks! This is great. I watched it several time, but there are gaps, that you may take for granted. Like, re-threading the fuel line through the trigger.
There is another problem that my chain saw like that has. It is when I put oil in the reservoir that lubricates the blade it leaks out. What do you think is the problem? Do you think it needs a seal or a gasket of some sort? If so can you demonstrate how to replace it?
Thanks for the video, I have my dads old Craftsman saw just like that one this thing is has got to be at least 35 years old he bought it new and took very good care of it in fact he was a small engine repair guy like yourself.The saw had not been run for about 10 years so I decided to put fresh gas in it and fire it up. WRONG!
It's gotta be a better working saw than those small Poulans etc . Seems to run strong !!
Love the channel man keep it up God Bless
Good job, I've always liked the older craftsmen saws, is that early to mid 80's?
Thanks so much I got the same one doing it tonight.