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Identifying a Sears Chain saw? Gunner 05-08-2006
Posted by Gunner on May 8, 2006, 8:57 pm
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Ive got a pretty decent Craftsman marked chainsaw thats now needing a
bit of maint. Chain seems to have stretched a bit as I cant tighten it
up anymore..running out of adjustment slot on the bar, and is pretty
badly worn after years of sharpening, the Windsor sprocket nosed bar
is getting tired (two piece nose) etc

I was told it was a Husky..then told it was a Sthil..but when I went
did some web searching..it appears that it May...May be a Poulan..but
maybe not.

3.7/18"
Model Number 358.3548301
Serial # 1201-2250

The 358 prefixx comes up as a Poulan..and more research may indicate
its a Poulan 3400 or 3700..but then on some cites it indicates those
may be either made BY or FOR Husky. Or something else entirely.

Im rather confused by all this. Id of course rather buy the bits
(chain adjuster) and filters etc online from the discount sites.

Sometime in the past..either I or the previous owner swapped the 18"
bar for a longer one. Ive had it for at least 20 years along with one
of the small common red 2.2 Craftsman/Poulans you can use one handed
(not safely)

How is the bar measured? The Windsor bar I have doesnt have a size
numbering system on it that I can id.

Any assistance would be appreciated. I know there are a number of
small engine etc guys here who may know.

Im gonna need a new chain also..and perhaps a shorter bar, though I
can live with the longer one I have, though its getting a bit worn in
the groove. I only use them a couple times a year..but when I need
em..I really need em.

Any suggestions on the type of chain to buy, for cutting telephone
poles, 6x6s and the odd stump or two?

This saw still runs marvelously well, even after 6-9 months of storage
( I alwas put in some Stabil before putting it up) and I make a point
of fireing all my gas equipment up at least once, if not twice a year.

Thanks

Gunner

>>> Now why doesn't this surprise me one bit?

That's easy.... you're too dull witted to be capable of surprise. What
little synaptic ability you do possess is stretched to the limit with
life support. If you diverted power to the critical thought processors
you'd asphyxiate in a matter of minutes.

George Orwell



Posted by Wayne Cook on May 8, 2006, 10:25 pm
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wrote:

>Ive got a pretty decent Craftsman marked chainsaw thats now needing a
>bit of maint. Chain seems to have stretched a bit as I cant tighten it
>up anymore..running out of adjustment slot on the bar, and is pretty
>badly worn after years of sharpening, the Windsor sprocket nosed bar
>is getting tired (two piece nose) etc
>
>I was told it was a Husky..then told it was a Sthil..but when I went
>did some web searching..it appears that it May...May be a Poulan..but
>maybe not.
>
>3.7/18"
>Model Number 358.3548301
>Serial # 1201-2250
>
>The 358 prefixx comes up as a Poulan..and more research may indicate
>its a Poulan 3400 or 3700..but then on some cites it indicates those
>may be either made BY or FOR Husky. Or something else entirely.
>
I've yet to see a Sears chainsaw that wasn't a Poulan in the last
10-20 years or more.

>Im rather confused by all this. Id of course rather buy the bits
>(chain adjuster) and filters etc online from the discount sites.
>
Poulan tends to use the same chain adjuster on most saws. However
one that old might need confirmation.

>Sometime in the past..either I or the previous owner swapped the 18"
>bar for a longer one. Ive had it for at least 20 years along with one
>of the small common red 2.2 Craftsman/Poulans you can use one handed
>(not safely)
>

>How is the bar measured? The Windsor bar I have doesnt have a size
>numbering system on it that I can id.
>
Good question. After working around these for 25 years I've yet to
find a bar that measured close to name plate size. Basically it's
approximately what's sticking out the end to of the chain saw.

>Any assistance would be appreciated. I know there are a number of
>small engine etc guys here who may know.
>
I'll have to check (If I can remember to) my Oregon book to see if
it has a listing for Sears (likely but it probably goes by name on the
cover instead of model number).

>Im gonna need a new chain also..and perhaps a shorter bar, though I
>can live with the longer one I have, though its getting a bit worn in
>the groove. I only use them a couple times a year..but when I need
>em..I really need em.
>
Don't forget the sprocket.

>Any suggestions on the type of chain to buy, for cutting telephone
>poles, 6x6s and the odd stump or two?
>
My experience is that Saber,or Homelite chain used to be harder than
Oregon chain. That's likely to of changed since then though. Nothing
will hold up well on telephone poles and the like so a Oregon or
similar chain sharpened frequently is probably as good as it gets.

>This saw still runs marvelously well, even after 6-9 months of storage
>( I alwas put in some Stabil before putting it up) and I make a point
>of fireing all my gas equipment up at least once, if not twice a year.

Proper maintenance is the key to these things. The main problem now
days is the additives to the gas eating up the plastic and rubber
lines.

Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on May 9, 2006, 12:25 am
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http://www.oregonchain.com/sawch.htm


Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member

Gunner wrote:
> Ive got a pretty decent Craftsman marked chainsaw thats now needing a
> bit of maint. Chain seems to have stretched a bit as I cant tighten it
> up anymore..running out of adjustment slot on the bar, and is pretty
> badly worn after years of sharpening, the Windsor sprocket nosed bar
> is getting tired (two piece nose) etc
>
> I was told it was a Husky..then told it was a Sthil..but when I went
> did some web searching..it appears that it May...May be a Poulan..but
> maybe not.
>
> 3.7/18"
> Model Number 358.3548301
> Serial # 1201-2250
>
> The 358 prefixx comes up as a Poulan..and more research may indicate
> its a Poulan 3400 or 3700..but then on some cites it indicates those
> may be either made BY or FOR Husky. Or something else entirely.
>
> Im rather confused by all this. Id of course rather buy the bits
> (chain adjuster) and filters etc online from the discount sites.
>
> Sometime in the past..either I or the previous owner swapped the 18"
> bar for a longer one. Ive had it for at least 20 years along with one
> of the small common red 2.2 Craftsman/Poulans you can use one handed
> (not safely)
>
> How is the bar measured? The Windsor bar I have doesnt have a size
> numbering system on it that I can id.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated. I know there are a number of
> small engine etc guys here who may know.
>
> Im gonna need a new chain also..and perhaps a shorter bar, though I
> can live with the longer one I have, though its getting a bit worn in
> the groove. I only use them a couple times a year..but when I need
> em..I really need em.
>
> Any suggestions on the type of chain to buy, for cutting telephone
> poles, 6x6s and the odd stump or two?
>
> This saw still runs marvelously well, even after 6-9 months of storage
> ( I alwas put in some Stabil before putting it up) and I make a point
> of fireing all my gas equipment up at least once, if not twice a year.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gunner
>
>
>>>>Now why doesn't this surprise me one bit?
>
>
> That's easy.... you're too dull witted to be capable of surprise. What
> little synaptic ability you do possess is stretched to the limit with
> life support. If you diverted power to the critical thought processors
> you'd asphyxiate in a matter of minutes.
>
> George Orwell
>
>

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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on May 9, 2006, 12:31 am
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What are the numbers on the side of the chain teeth! - that shows the chain
pitch...
That can get you to a Oregon bar and chain.

Once there - then you are in duck soup!

http://www.oregonchain.com/sawch.htm find the low kick back - then look for a
bar set.
Then vendors - everywhere - Ace to TC to ....


Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Gunner wrote:
> Ive got a pretty decent Craftsman marked chainsaw thats now needing a
> bit of maint. Chain seems to have stretched a bit as I cant tighten it
> up anymore..running out of adjustment slot on the bar, and is pretty
> badly worn after years of sharpening, the Windsor sprocket nosed bar
> is getting tired (two piece nose) etc
>
> I was told it was a Husky..then told it was a Sthil..but when I went
> did some web searching..it appears that it May...May be a Poulan..but
> maybe not.
>
> 3.7/18"
> Model Number 358.3548301
> Serial # 1201-2250
>
> The 358 prefixx comes up as a Poulan..and more research may indicate
> its a Poulan 3400 or 3700..but then on some cites it indicates those
> may be either made BY or FOR Husky. Or something else entirely.
>
> Im rather confused by all this. Id of course rather buy the bits
> (chain adjuster) and filters etc online from the discount sites.
>
> Sometime in the past..either I or the previous owner swapped the 18"
> bar for a longer one. Ive had it for at least 20 years along with one
> of the small common red 2.2 Craftsman/Poulans you can use one handed
> (not safely)
>
> How is the bar measured? The Windsor bar I have doesnt have a size
> numbering system on it that I can id.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated. I know there are a number of
> small engine etc guys here who may know.
>
> Im gonna need a new chain also..and perhaps a shorter bar, though I
> can live with the longer one I have, though its getting a bit worn in
> the groove. I only use them a couple times a year..but when I need
> em..I really need em.
>
> Any suggestions on the type of chain to buy, for cutting telephone
> poles, 6x6s and the odd stump or two?
>
> This saw still runs marvelously well, even after 6-9 months of storage
> ( I alwas put in some Stabil before putting it up) and I make a point
> of fireing all my gas equipment up at least once, if not twice a year.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gunner
>
>
>>>>Now why doesn't this surprise me one bit?
>
>
> That's easy.... you're too dull witted to be capable of surprise. What
> little synaptic ability you do possess is stretched to the limit with
> life support. If you diverted power to the critical thought processors
> you'd asphyxiate in a matter of minutes.
>
> George Orwell
>
>

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Posted by JR North on May 9, 2006, 1:45 am
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Dunno about your area, but I have an excellent mower/saw shop nearby
that could fix you right up; although you might decline the daughter
that runs the counter. knowledgable guys; would know right off what you
had, and needed.
JR
Dweller in the cellar

Gunner wrote:
> Ive got a pretty decent Craftsman marked chainsaw thats now needing a
> bit of maint. Chain seems to have stretched a bit as I cant tighten it
> up anymore..running out of adjustment slot on the bar, and is pretty
> badly worn after years of sharpening, the Windsor sprocket nosed bar
> is getting tired (two piece nose) etc
>
> I was told it was a Husky..then told it was a Sthil..but when I went
> did some web searching..it appears that it May...May be a Poulan..but
> maybe not.
>
> 3.7/18"
> Model Number 358.3548301
> Serial # 1201-2250
>
> The 358 prefixx comes up as a Poulan..and more research may indicate
> its a Poulan 3400 or 3700..but then on some cites it indicates those
> may be either made BY or FOR Husky. Or something else entirely.
>
> Im rather confused by all this. Id of course rather buy the bits
> (chain adjuster) and filters etc online from the discount sites.
>
> Sometime in the past..either I or the previous owner swapped the 18"
> bar for a longer one. Ive had it for at least 20 years along with one
> of the small common red 2.2 Craftsman/Poulans you can use one handed
> (not safely)
>
> How is the bar measured? The Windsor bar I have doesnt have a size
> numbering system on it that I can id.
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated. I know there are a number of
> small engine etc guys here who may know.
>
> Im gonna need a new chain also..and perhaps a shorter bar, though I
> can live with the longer one I have, though its getting a bit worn in
> the groove. I only use them a couple times a year..but when I need
> em..I really need em.
>
> Any suggestions on the type of chain to buy, for cutting telephone
> poles, 6x6s and the odd stump or two?
>
> This saw still runs marvelously well, even after 6-9 months of storage
> ( I alwas put in some Stabil before putting it up) and I make a point
> of fireing all my gas equipment up at least once, if not twice a year.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gunner
>
>
>>>>Now why doesn't this surprise me one bit?
>
>
> That's easy.... you're too dull witted to be capable of surprise. What
> little synaptic ability you do possess is stretched to the limit with
> life support. If you diverted power to the critical thought processors
> you'd asphyxiate in a matter of minutes.
>
> George Orwell
>
>


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