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Re: Poulan saws: any good?
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Posted by Bruce Playford on December 17, 2004 at 11:42:24 from (4.47.118.227):
In Reply to: Poulan saws: any good? posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on December 08, 2004 at 16:06:42:
I have a Craftsman 2.3/16" Powersharp Chainsaw that I bought from Sears in the 70s. The US Pat. # 0n the Fan flywheel is 3828426 which is a 1974 pattern #. The Model # tag on the chainsaw came of and my manuals are missing. I am trying to purchase service and a parts manual, but all I can give you is some of the parts numbers on the saw. The cylinder shield is 11185. Carberetor cover with the choke adjustment is 11187. The housing fan is 28292-3. The chain Drive Housing with the power sharp assemble is 28308. I have tried going to Sears parts but they require a model number which I don't have. The saw is in good condition, but I would like to either download or purchase the manuals. Thanks
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