sloweather
ArboristSite Lurker
First of all, thanks to my peeps here in the chainsaw area. I've learned a lot, including why my "antique" Deeres might be cutting crookedy. I might try resurrecting them for one last hurrah. They smoke up the woods like a mosquito fogger.
Also, thanks for all of the threads about getting older, or "junker" saws running again. They encouraged me to dig out my wife's 14" Craftsman and get it running. I'm not sure why I'd given up on it before, but a tank of fresh gas and it fired right up and ran wonderfully.
I remember the last time I worked on it I replaced the purge bulb and fuel lines. It could be it had bad gas in it, or that I wasn't starting it correctly..
The only thing I can find wrong with it now is that the fuel cap leaks from the center vent. I went on-line and ordered a new fuel cap and filter and air filter.
The saw was bought new in 1996, model 358.351140. How can I determine the manufacturer?
Thanks again!
Chris
Also, thanks for all of the threads about getting older, or "junker" saws running again. They encouraged me to dig out my wife's 14" Craftsman and get it running. I'm not sure why I'd given up on it before, but a tank of fresh gas and it fired right up and ran wonderfully.
I remember the last time I worked on it I replaced the purge bulb and fuel lines. It could be it had bad gas in it, or that I wasn't starting it correctly..
The only thing I can find wrong with it now is that the fuel cap leaks from the center vent. I went on-line and ordered a new fuel cap and filter and air filter.
The saw was bought new in 1996, model 358.351140. How can I determine the manufacturer?
Thanks again!
Chris