Craftsman 60cc
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Alright, fingers crossed...
I got a 3.7 cubic inch craftsman saw on ebay. It looked good until I got the piston out of the cylinder. Something got inside and completely destroyed the piston and cylinder. Does anyone recognize this cylinder as another brand? I would like to find a replacement. The pullstart cover is the only identification I have for the model. I'm hoping the collective RCU mind can come up with something.
I got a 3.7 cubic inch craftsman saw on ebay. It looked good until I got the piston out of the cylinder. Something got inside and completely destroyed the piston and cylinder. Does anyone recognize this cylinder as another brand? I would like to find a replacement. The pullstart cover is the only identification I have for the model. I'm hoping the collective RCU mind can come up with something.
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I think some of the crafstman saws are poulan.you might want to check with brillelli motors who converts or used to convert poulans.also try (farley9n) user here on rcu,he has a weedie and saw repair shop.ive bought from him before and also have dealt with scott from brillelli.either one of them should get you an answer.
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The red paint is not from this saw. That is an old homelite. The crankcase is part of the saw. I would have to cut it down. You can see the damage done to the piston. The cylinder looks the same inside.




