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Craftsman  42cc 18'' Gas Chain Saw

  Item#  07135190000 | Model#  35190
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Reg Price: $184.99
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Specifications & Dimensions

Color and Styling:
Color/Finish: Red
Dimensions:
Length (in.): 35
Product Overview:
Chain Saw Length: 18 in.
File Diameter: 5/32 in.
General Warranty: 10 year limited engine warranty
Guide Bar Type: Sprocket nose
Item Weight (lbs.): 19
Number of Drive Links: 62
Power Type: Gasoline
Included with Item:
Case Included: Yes
Installation Requirements:
Assembly Required: Fully Assembled
Motor-Engine:
Engine Cycles: 2-cycle
Engine Displacement (cc): 42
Chain:
Chain Brake: Yes
Chain Oiling: Automatic
Chain Type: Low-kickback
Certifications:
Meets ANSI Standards: Yes

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If you're a homeowner looking to clean up a few trees in the yard or cut some firewood, this Craftsman chain saw features a powerful 42cc full crank engine and a 18 in guide bar designed to handle any homeowners cutting needs. This saw has a tool-less/EZ adjust chain for easy chain tensioning. This system combines the ease of tool-less technology along with the Craftsman EZ adjust bar. The Craftsman saw also includes a carrying case for storage and protection of your saw.

  • 10-year limited engine warranty
  • Powerful 42cc full crank engine
  • 18" low kickback bar with tool-less EZ adjust chain for extended safety and ease of use
  • Color: Red/Black
  • Fully assembled

Added on July 16, 2009

 

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72 Reviewers (36.0%) would recommend this to a friend.
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yocalif
Nov 3 , 2009
For the price, light to medium duty work, the 35190 is Good!

Owner for 1 day 11-02-09

First it has to be acknowledged that is this is a cheap chain saw, at $159 or 149 in that price range it is all about bang for buck. I believe the 35190 is essentially a Poulan Pro 18" #PP4218AVX., there are slight differences, such as better anti vibration control, but essentially it is close to the PP 18". The Price and Sears Credit was important to me. Compared to the more expensive Husqvarna 18" models the 35190 is a bargain, the Husqvarna Model# 952802268 is a 18" but only 38.2 CC compared to the 42 CC 35190. The 35190 is high tech hard plastic housing, controls, and grip/handle, only time and use will reveal how the plastic holds up. The EZ Tensioning system is a concern. So I did a little research and you can buy the old style clutch cover, tighting screw, and nuts from ordertree.com, you will have to talk to someone live because you can't locate the parts via the site. 530058935 (clutch cover), 530069611 (chain tension screw), 530015917 (nuts).

Opening the box, it comes with a heavy duty plastic bar scabbard and carrying case, 2 stroke oil, tool/spark plug-screw driver, manual.

In other reviews chain tension system and jumping off the bar were an issue. I tried to make sure the tension was set properly and the bar lubed. On initial startup and 1st cut was a 5" green oak branch, and the 1st cut was great, I tried a 2nd cut and the chain jumped off the bar. This was mentioned in other reviews and the solution is do a 1st cut then reset the chain tension, a couple more cuts and do another chain tension adjustment. After the 2nd adjustment I worked for 2 hours without another adjustment. Regarding the proper method of setting the chain tension. • Lift the Knob lever and loosen a couple of turns, using the screwdriver tool turn the EZ-Adust screw clockwise until the tension is fairly firm and springy when pull from the bottom of the bar, not loose springy, firm springy. Tighten Knob lever clockwise, before you get it real tight check tension one more time, it might get too tight. If the tension is correct go ahead a add enough turns on the knob lever until is difficult to turn, be-sure and close lever. Remember during the first 15 minutes of use you will need to check tension constantly.

Starting the 35190. There are complaints about starting and idling. First I am going to take a guess, that maybe some of those problems were due to improper mix of 2 stroke oil to gas. This can be in two forms, 1st they didn't mix the gas/oil in a gas container, instead they put gas in the 35190 tank then added oil, the oil/gas will not mix correctly right away, if this is done, it is possible globs of oil could foul the carburetor and valves. 2nd maybe didn't measure properly when mixing gas/oil in a gas container, if too much oil then there will be start and running problems. I happen to have a 1 gal container for my blower, the 2 stroke oil provided in the 35190 box is the exact amount for 1 gal of gas to achieve a 40 to 1 mixture. I had no problems starting the 35190, priming about 8 presses until I saw a little gas in the plastic bulb. Full choke for 2 or 3 pulls, then no choke and 2 pulls later she was running. Once the 35190 is warmed up starting is usually 2 or 3 pulls. I prefer to put 35190 on something solid about knee height and make firm pulls, not hard jerk pulls, it just isn't necessary. After warmed up the 35190 can be started by just holding, but it seems this method is two jerky and is much more difficult to start.

I used the 35190 for about 6 hours with maybe 3 hours of stop start running. I was cutting green giant Oak up to 22" in diameter, from 1" to 22" the 35190 performed great. As long as the chain is sharp the 35190 cutting was effortless. In my opinion there is plenty of power, I just never encountered a situation where the 35190 was straining to cut. Three or four times the 35190 sputter and stopped, but not during cutting it was right after a cut when I let off the gas. I think a couple of times it was due to long idle time. This is a problem with 2 stroke engines, and if you idle a long period the carburetor and plug can foul, so avoid long idles. Chain oil looks like it leaks, but according to the help center this is normal. There is no sensor to stop the oil from flowing once the engine shuts off. So for a few minutes after engine is off the chain oil is still allowing a little oil to flow.

I did hit dirt and sure enough the 35190 chain was dulled from this. When I bought the 35190 I also picked up a chain file guide/file #36561, which is the right one for the 18" 35190, after shaping the chain, the 35190 was back in great cutting shape, cutting effortlessly.

My experience using chainsaws is limited, beside using a small electric for years, on and off I have used several gas saws for either tree removal or firewood. Those chainsaws were either rented or borrowed. In fact my brother-in-law loaned me his 24" Stihl for this project. However after taking it to a local shop to sharpen the chain and test to make sure it started, it just didn't cut, was very heavy, and very difficult to start. I convinced my wife that the 2 cords of oak we were saving $500, so laying out the $150 still netted us $350. She said great, now I can count on you cutting firewood every year and saving us $500, ( We burn about 2 cords a season).

Criticism3 found this helpful
5Yardguy1
Apr 17 , 2011
Extremely poor design
The designer/engineer of this chainsaw believed that they were developing a chain tension system that would allow the user to quickly and easily adjust the tension of the chain. In practice the single speed nut that holds the bar in place is not sufficient to hold the bar in place. I have not been able to operate the chainsaw for more that 1 continuious minute without having to stop cutting and readjust the chain tension. The bar also appears to be out of alignment, once tightened, with the rotation of the chain. Do not buy! No matter what price deal Sear's offers.
 

MG12

West Jefferson, OH

May 4 , 2013
via sears.com
Overall
Terrible design and always broken

I used this pos 4 times and the chain would never stay on. The no tool tightening is really bad, it didn't work at all and the chain kept flying off. Bought new chains a new bar, called useless technical support help line. I could not reurn it because I only used it once in warranty and then 3 times later. Totally wasted $150. Sears won't burn me again.


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fdr-gone

Columbia, MO

Apr 16 , 2013
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had a need for a chainsaw(dec.2011),went to sears (quality).salesman helpful in choosing this saw. went home, had problems keeping chain on for the first tank of fuel.ran 2 more tanks of fuel, no problems. i now have a need for the saw again,(april 2013) started ran fine to start with,didn't finish 5th tank of fuel before the clutch locked up. trees down in the yard and chainsaw gets to make a roadtrip to kc to get fixed. didnot/was not told the repair center here closed,and all repairs would have to make this roadtrip. i don't see the quality in this product. warrantys up, i will buy different brand.


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robslawncare

Willow Grove, PA

Apr 15 , 2013
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Ugh

The saw worked great. It cut all day chain stayed sharp. I cut some trees that had fallen over in a storm. It has no vibration or kick. BUT! The EZ chain adjust it need a recall it is horrible the first time i started it the chain popped off. Then literally every 10 minutes im stopping to take the entire chain housing apart to and put it back together because it doesn't just come loose it constantly jumps the bar. Lasted 3 hours on one tank of gas and oil so that's a plus and went through everything like butter.


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Charlottebudman

Charlotte, NC

Mar 11 , 2013
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42cc 18" gas Chain saw

had a 16 craftsman for 12 years-great saw! worked layin on the ground after I dropped it 20' out of a pine! Broke the forward loop handle and I remade one with 3/4 copper pipe! Got this 18" 42cc one for a present. Agree with all the reviews-would rather pull the wrench out than use this useless quick relaese nut-it needs to be quick release-you gotta use it so often to keep the chain tight-good idea pourly engineered & executed!


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davidsm

Upper Sandusky, OH

Jan 8 , 2013
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more craftsman junk

bought it and the chain tensioner broke within 2 cuts and the chain flew off and almost got me, got it replaced, same thing happened, got the tensioner replaced again. now after less than 1 season the thing won't idle and when you try to throttle it up, it dies. so i figured the mixture needed adjusted, but guess what, all there is to adjust the mixture is 2 spline shafts, so you either need a special tool or have to take it in to be serviced. well i managed to adjust the mixture by removing the cover and air cleaner bracket, used a pair of needlenose pliers to tune it in. put it all back together and it ran good for about an hour then same thing. while trying to start it, the rope on the simpul system became undone and wrapped itself around the flywheel, really! what a piece of ****! i think i'm just gonna save myself more trouble and buy another chainsaw that isn't sold by sears. i guess you get what you pay for


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Hardtosay1

Aptos, CA

Jan 2 , 2013
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Same chainsaw folks are complaining about?

I recently purchased this Craftsman 34190 18" 42cc chainsaw. After reading the reviews, I am not sure the saw I received is the same one people are complaining about. Same model # maybe but the saw I received is not tool-less. The chain held tension nicely through its first runs and definitely never jumped off. So far, nice saw for the money, especially when it was on sale. Perhaps they figured out the tool-less option was junk? Don't know but mine has the same old adjustments you're all used to...

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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alljonz

New Port Richey, FL

Dec 7 , 2012
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Not sure why all the negative reviews...mine works great

I read that this chainsaw was hard to start. Mine has been easy easy easy to start and I have been using it now for several months. Someone wrote they suspected the hard start issue was likely peopke having difficulty finding half-choke. You have to pull the choke ALL the way out and then push it in to the half wau position and then start it when warm. Mine has alwasy started first pull like this when warm. The chain does come loose but it is very easy to retighten as well. Just make a habit of tightening every once in a while since the chain can be tightened in under 10 seconds. Overal I am very happy with it.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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Maynard.G.Krebs

Whitehouse Station, NJ

Nov 14 , 2012
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Great Product

I bought this saw about 3 years ago, and have gotten extensive use out of it. The saw is on the heavy-side, but I'd rather put up w/ the weight than pay an add'l $500-$700 for a lighter saw! I've cut countless trees and limbs with this saw, and it really does the job. It can stall out while idling, but starts up again easy enough. A quality product for the low price

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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sjones3lake

Castleton on Hudson, NY

Nov 12 , 2012
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Tool less chain tensioner does not work

The tool lees chain tensioner is a great idea and i previously owned a Poulan saw on which their version worked finr. HOwever, the version on this model does not hold the tension for more tna 3-4 minutes of use, no matter how hard you turn the tension adjustor. Engine starts and runs great though, but since the cahin keeps coming off, the engine is really useless.


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Nov 7 , 2012
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good saw

this is a good chainsaw decided we needed one here and saw it on special so i ordered it, when it got here took care of some pesky site blocking trees and it has a great way to tighten chain better then needing a lot of time have fun with it if you get it, it starts nice and runs good had it about 4 weeks now

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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