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   DaveKamp  
   
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     Posted: 24 Dec 2022 at 10:27am | 
 
   
   
 Darwin, there've been upwards of a thousand different saws that've worn the CRAFTSMAN name.  There's inboard and outboard clutches, all sorts of sprockets. There's absolutely no way for us to identify with any accuracy, what you're dealing with. Rather than have us guessing, take pictures of this saw, and post them.  Show the clutch, bar, and chain assembled with the cover off, so we have SOMETHING to work with. 
   
   
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