oldsaw-addict said:It looks to me like a larger model modern McCulloch pile of crap.
Knot Whole said:Craftsman/relabelled Solo?.
Chris and John , the Craftsman / Solo saw that I think you are talking about is catalog number 71-35201 . It's a 3.1 cu.in. , 51cc saw that was in the 1999-2000 Craftsman Power and Hand Tool Catalog .whatsnext said:The one I spent hours looking for was 52cc, I think. The MFG code was like 363 onstead of 017. I was told they were discontinued a few years ago. I have a huge Sears recycling center near my house and thought they would show up but the manager only orders up what he knows will sell. I really don't want to take the time to dig up the part number again but I'll see if it's someplace handy. A search here should turn up the Mfg codes and you can figure it out yourself. The 'easy start' 55cc saw, that looks like the Mac, looks similar but is wider and lower profile.
John.......
jimbo1490 said:You may only have accumulated 10 or 20 hours total time when the saw fails from cylinder seizure due to faulty plating. This happened to thousands of their saws in 2004. My saw parts guy here in Orlando has a large pile of these saws in a metal dumpster awaiting warranty reimbursement. Some failed again after only a few hours after replacement under warranty with the same problem. Jimbo
tony marks said:still my advice get efco ,echo stihl or husk.. just gonna be better money spent and less trouble.jmo
asb151 said:You mentioned earlier your health was not the best.
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