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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. |
RE: Craftsman 60cc
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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It is most likely a 3.7 Poulan Saw. If you scratch the red paint...there may be green paint under. Do you have more photos? Capt,n
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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.
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I found the picture from the ebay description. Maybe that will help some.
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that is a poulan 60cc I have several and I bought all the new piston cylinder kits I found because they did quit making them.
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I am flying one on my wild hare edge, the crank on the 60 and 54 are the same but the piston and cylinder are totally different and won't bolt to the same case
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