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Assy, Tool-less Knob – Part Number: 579107301
Assy, Tool-less Knob
PartSelect #: PS9981933
Manufacturer #: 579107301
This replacement OEM part is specially designed for Poulan chainsaws. It is the tool-less knob assembly that attaches to the chain brake assembly. The knob provides a user with a comfortable grip to a...
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Clutch Housing Cover – Part Number: 545199703
Clutch Housing Cover
PartSelect #: PS9977428
Manufacturer #: 545199703
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Fan Housing – Part Number: 545039604
Fan Housing
PartSelect #: PS9976958
Manufacturer #: 545039604
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Spark Plug – Part Number: CJ8Y
Spark Plug
PartSelect #: PS10043837
Manufacturer #: CJ8Y
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Bar – Part Number: 180SDET041
Bar
PartSelect #: PS9910275
Manufacturer #: 180SDET041
This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The bar is commonly found in Craftsman chainsaws. This part is made of metal, and is used to hold the cutting cha...
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18 Chain – Part Number: 91PX062G
18 Chain
PartSelect #: PS10024313
Manufacturer #: 91PX062G
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Carrying Case – Part Number: 545160901
Carrying Case
PartSelect #: PS9977285
Manufacturer #: 545160901
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Car Scabbard – Part Number: 545097401
Car Scabbard
PartSelect #: PS9977075
Manufacturer #: 545097401
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Both the Fuel line and the Engine fuel line, where dry rotted.
1) While still attached to the fuel tank, I first sized up the old fuel lines with the newer fuel lines.
2) With a pair of needle nose players, I then removed the old dry rotted fuel ?? lines, from the fuel tank.
3) I cleaned the fuel tank and around the carburetor area, to insure that there was no debris, that could possibly fall into the path of the new fuel lines installation.
4) I then installed the smaller one of the fuel lines, so that it would be out of the way, of the larger fuel line. I Pulled the fuel line through the smaller hole in the fuel tank, with needle nose players. I pulled the smaller fuel line out through the fuel tank filler hole, attached the fuel filter to the smaller fuel line. I Made sure that the fuel filter was extended to the furthest end of the fuel tank bottom. Six inches in all. I then attached the smaller fuel line to the carburetor.
5) I Installed the larger fuel line, followed the same procedures as the smaller fuel line.
6) Both fuel lines where cut on an angle for easy installation. No lubricant was necessary.
7) I filled up the fuel tank with fresh fuel and oil, new air filter and spark plug. It started on the first pull. Amazing.
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Fuel Line (25" Length) Purge Line Engine Fuel Filter
  • Victor from SCOTTSVILLE, KY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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Fuel line size - Important
Be sure the fuel line is the exact same size (id and od) as the one you are replacing. I had purchased a Fuel line from my local dealer - and after a few hours I figured out that it was the wrong size! He simply cut some line from a spool he had. Didn't bother to look it up! The line from this site was perfect! The id is important because the line has to Compress to go through the hole.
Parts Used:
Fuel Line (25" Length) Purge Line Fuel Line Fitting
  • Lawrence from ORION, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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Would not start , had been sitting for years,
I did not write detail steps , basically remove old carb replaced with new one, reassembled started right up no adjustments were needed !
Parts Used:
Carburetor
  • Sherri from BREAUX BRIDGE, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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