Ok how i find the model # for an elder craftsman chainsaw? it has no secure stop but it has never did come next...

it has no secure stop but it has never did come next to one. its a 2 cycle craftsmen i looked on the flywheel the case the crankcase the piston everywhere but i want to know the # to find out the size of a piston ring for it where the verbs start is it says 1.8/10" later solid state then contained by larger letters craftsman i would appreciate some support thanks
Answers:    You know Guy, I'm of late like you,-----not taking anything to a repair shop unless I hold to.

But in this travel case, if you go discuss to a independent shop about your saw, they'll probably assure you to bring it within, and they'll fix it, at a reasonable price.

If you still want to do it adjectives on your on, after they see your saw, they can get you the piston parts you necessitate. And, it'll be cheaper than what Sears would have sold it to you for.

Anyway, I stipulation to ask you a question.
Is Roper and Poulan indistinguishable company?
Because, as far as I know, Poulan has be making Sears chainsaws for,---- like forever
It's probley be made by roper they made craftmans for years. See if you can find there website and move about from there