Here's a good one.
Went to the local Sears Service Center to get some parts for my Craftsman Snow Blower They had the carb rebuild kit and suppose to have the manual for it. So I order and pay for them wait for them to show up.
What do I get? A carb rebuild kit only and a refund check. Why so? Well Sears said that even though its on the computer for order they dont even have it on MicroFish any more. Its not anywhere.
I have hit several small engine repair shops and dealerships. They all say oh bring it in we can work on it for you at $65 an hour. But no one seems to have the book for it.
Its an old Craftsman Eagle 1 Snow Blower w/ 36"-42" cut 6 speed forward and reverse.
The reason need the manual is that the shift line was put together wrong from the last service place (they wont warranty their work). They have this thing all messed up.
Seems like they also switched some parts off mine too. Some of the parts look older then the whole thing itself.
If anyone can help I will take pictures and get all the SN's and #'s from it. Got to keep these Antiques going. How often you find something this old that still runs and is a one pull start? :)
Thanks
Went to the local Sears Service Center to get some parts for my Craftsman Snow Blower They had the carb rebuild kit and suppose to have the manual for it. So I order and pay for them wait for them to show up.
What do I get? A carb rebuild kit only and a refund check. Why so? Well Sears said that even though its on the computer for order they dont even have it on MicroFish any more. Its not anywhere.
I have hit several small engine repair shops and dealerships. They all say oh bring it in we can work on it for you at $65 an hour. But no one seems to have the book for it.
Its an old Craftsman Eagle 1 Snow Blower w/ 36"-42" cut 6 speed forward and reverse.
The reason need the manual is that the shift line was put together wrong from the last service place (they wont warranty their work). They have this thing all messed up.
Seems like they also switched some parts off mine too. Some of the parts look older then the whole thing itself.
If anyone can help I will take pictures and get all the SN's and #'s from it. Got to keep these Antiques going. How often you find something this old that still runs and is a one pull start? :)
Thanks
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