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Hi guys,
My father-in-law has a honking big old Craftsman 2-man saw that he wants to sell. It has been stored in his uncle's barn for many years. I took it to my father-in-law's shed today. We think there is an extra chain for it.
I pulled the starter handle and it turned over fine. Where do I look for a more definitive ID -- model number for instance.
The bar must be at least 3-feet long and it weighs a ton. The spark plug is on the top.
Jim in Maine
My father-in-law has a honking big old Craftsman 2-man saw that he wants to sell. It has been stored in his uncle's barn for many years. I took it to my father-in-law's shed today. We think there is an extra chain for it.
I pulled the starter handle and it turned over fine. Where do I look for a more definitive ID -- model number for instance.
The bar must be at least 3-feet long and it weighs a ton. The spark plug is on the top.
Jim in Maine