7 to 10 years
purchased 3-24-93
You should be able to get them at www.searspartsdirect.com
in need of a flexible drive shaft part no. 30-93936 for a sears craftsman 26.2cc gas weedwacker. Model #358.798131-26.2cc. Any suggestions?
The duration of The Old Jar Craftsman is 1.58 hours.
the programing is unpossible, is so old this model, strach...
The Old Jar Craftsman was created on 1969-03-04.
To determine the age of your Craftsman snow blower model number 536.886160, you can check the manufacturer's date code, which is often found on the machine's data plate or in the owner's manual. Craftsman typically assigns a specific year to their model numbers, and the serial number may provide additional clues. However, without direct access to this specific information, it's best to contact Craftsman customer support or refer to their website for precise details on your model's production year.
Sears sells them but they are made by various manufacturers under the craftsman name, depending on the year and model.
Try here, http://userguides.50webs.com/ This sites has all kind of out of date or discontinued manuals ie Craftsman, Dewalt, Sony, Pioneer, etc.
The Craftsman model 944.363490 lawnmower was priced at approximately $400 when it was new. Pricing may vary slightly based on the retailer and any additional features or attachments included at the time of purchase. For the most accurate historical pricing, it's best to consult old catalogs or advertisements from the time of its release.
I also have a Craftsman 113-29441 and I found this manual online at Old Woodworkers Machines.com that is only one digit off (113-29440). I saw another reference that these are the exact same saws but that one model came with a stand, and the other model did not have the stand. In looking at the documentation, it sure looks exactly like my saw.
To determine the age of a Craftsman Silent Yardman model 1238172, you'll need to check the serial number or manufacturing date, typically found on the product's label or manual. Craftsman products often have a date code that indicates when they were made. If you can't find this information, you might be able to estimate its age by researching the model number online or consulting vintage tool forums.