Dad's Old Craftsman 5.2/30"

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Hello all! I am new to the forum so I hope this ends up in the right spot. I picked this forum because it seemed to have the most helpful advice on older saws. So here is the situation:
When I was a kid I vividly recall Dad using this loud ugly red saw that he loved. About 15 years ago it quit oiling the chain and he couldn't fine parts locally. So he retired it, never really finding a saw that he liked as much. We cut primarily for firewood purposes, but we supply several fireplaces through the winter so we do cut a lot of firewood. Anyway, the other day I'm cleaning out under a workbench and what do you know, I find the ugly red saw. I would like to get it running again, partially as a gift to Dad and also because it would be nice to have a bigger saw around sometimes. Currently Dad runs a Husky 385xp and I use a Stihl ms391.
So I guess what I'm looking for is advice about where to start with the oiler problem as well as general advice and precautions to take before trying to start a saw that's been sitting under a bench for many a year. Thanks in advance for you thoughts!
Here she is exactly as I found her.IMG_20180123_133305288.jpg IMG_20180123_133320863.jpg IMG_20180123_133403758.jpg
 
Welcome! I would hit the saw with some compressed air and get the dust and debris away and remove the bar and chain. For safety and makes it easier to move the powerhead around. Start by checking the bar oil reservoir. See if the pick up line is in there or the filter screen is clogged with debris. Then move to the clutch/sprocket side to see if the worm gear is not stripped. You will have to remove the clutch and bell housing to gain access


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Hello, and welcome to AS! This is a great site that will assist you in learning more about your saw, and equally as important, how to fix and remedy problems. Great looking Craftsman 5.2 you have there, including the significant family attachment. Your saw is a Poulan 5200 in Craftsman colors. I'd recommend visiting the "Poulan Thread" in the "Chainsaw Stickies" section/tab. I've gotten invaluable help in the past from the specialists there and they have a true passion for all things Poulan. I agree with Steve and Brad2185. Clean her off first and begin with the basics. Best of luck, and I'm looking forward to following your progress. Best, Max.
 
I would imagine the crank seals need to be replaced along with the fuel line, and possibly a carb cleaning and a kit. Come visit us on the Poulan thread, we loves them green saws. Matter a fact, I'm almost done restoring a 5200.

Steve
 
She's also done, just need my fuel line and new decals.
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Steve
 
Hello all! I am new to the forum so I hope this ends up in the right spot. I picked this forum because it seemed to have the most helpful advice on older saws. So here is the situation:
When I was a kid I vividly recall Dad using this loud ugly red saw that he loved. About 15 years ago it quit oiling the chain and he couldn't fine parts locally. So he retired it, never really finding a saw that he liked as much. We cut primarily for firewood purposes, but we supply several fireplaces through the winter so we do cut a lot of firewood. Anyway, the other day I'm cleaning out under a workbench and what do you know, I find the ugly red saw. I would like to get it running again, partially as a gift to Dad and also because it would be nice to have a bigger saw around sometimes. Currently Dad runs a Husky 385xp and I use a Stihl ms391.
So I guess what I'm looking for is advice about where to start with the oiler problem as well as general advice and precautions to take before trying to start a saw that's been sitting under a bench for many a year. Thanks in advance for you thoughts!
Here she is exactly as I found her.View attachment 627666 View attachment 627667 View attachment 627668

Here's a link to a shop manual

https://app.box.com/s/tbvhvizynad97p8sa9x7
 
Hey guys, thanks for the advice! I will keep you updated on what I find. Pics to follow.
 
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