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Re: equivalent model
« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2013, 12:46:40 pm »
Those danged Craftsmans you can't tell who made what ,when or how .Some had removable cylinders and some were clam shells .The clams ran okay for their size though .

The clam shells you can't really raise the compression but a little can be done to give them some pep .

The reason Sears sold so danged many of them over the years is simple ,credit .With Poulan just how many Poulan dealers are there as compaired to Sears and Roebuck ,not many .I've never seen the first as a matter of fact .

 

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