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clarky


Out with the new in with the old !

Location: Montague, MA
Joined: May 21, 2007
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Old yellow & white Craftsman 3.7A chainsaw Info
Original Message   May 28, 2007 10:41 am
I found an old Craftsman 3.7A chainsaw for free at the end of a driveway yesterday. I felt it had tremendous compression so I loaded it for home. I did a lot of cleaning up on it this morning and found some info under (what was left of) the air cover. It said model no. 917,315472 with 17" bar and chain, Serial no. 0013264. Sears Roebuck and Co. I removed the muffler and found that the piston and jug were score free, manual oiler worked great, and it had a tillotson toledo carb. This saw is yellow with a white recoil and air cover, and with a black bar cover. Some questions I had were, who manufactured this saw for Sears? I believe it's a 59cc motor. Also, are there manuals out there? and a way to find out the age of this saw? I am a Homelite collector and have several 50's thru 60's saws and I'm not familiar with the Craftsman line. It would be a shame to let this saw end up in a dump, so I'm going to see what I can do to revive it, as I believe it wouldn't be more the a carb kit and fuel lines if that. I would also be interested in an air cleaner cover for this saw if someone had one to sell. I dont understand why this was the only plastic part on this saw as everything else was magnesium. Any help from you out there would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Tyler
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Old yellow & white Craftsman 3.7A chainsaw Info
Reply #4   Nov 10, 2009 1:30 pm
It takes about 16 inches of fuel line to change 8 inches needed...This doesn't work for molded lines with built on grommets..


1) Split the new fuel line in half about 6 inches down the fuel tube on one end, taper the cut and remove one half of the split...

2) Remove the old fuel line fome the saw, pulling it out with needle nose pliers or such..

3) From the carb side of the fuel line, feed the narrow split end of the fuel line into the fuel line hole..

4) Through the fuel tank cap hole gently grab and pull the fuel line tough to the desired length.

5) Trim the split section of fuel line off

6) Install filter on end of line and reattach other end of line to carb..



Good Luck,

Friiy


If this is not going to work, post some pictures and the model numbers off the saw
This message was modified Nov 10, 2009 by friiy
AlbertWesker1971


Joined: Nov 10, 2009
Points: 2

Re: Old yellow & white Craftsman 3.7A chainsaw Info
Reply #5   Nov 13, 2009 10:44 am
thankyou Friiy. think i'll take a look at that this weekend. also for diagrams of the 3.7A look around on the craftsman home page for diagrams of appliances. they have a diagram of the chainsaw but i cant remember where to go on the site. i think you go to parts and accesories at the bottom of the page then on the sears homepage go to parts direct and type in your model number or part number.
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