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Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw
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Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw Reviews

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  • Guest 11th Nov 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Sears 55 cc chainsaw is a piece of junk. Impossible to work on. The carb adjustment need a special 'D' tool to adjust. Repair parts cost an arm and leg if you can get them. Screws back out and won't stay tight. You have to locktite every screw.Casing is plastic and screws won't stay tight when saw g ...

  • Guest 26th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I have used the 20" 55cc "incredipull" Craftsman chainsaw for 4 years and it has done good work for me. I round and split about 6-7 cords each year and this saw has been reliable. Now, I am finding buying a new bar a bit of a hassle because Sears does not seem to sell the replacement bars and Oreg ...

  • Guest 19th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Bought a Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw 2nd hand aprox 1 year old and was in very good condition. Cut down two largish pine trees and ringed the main trunk ready for splitting in about 8 hours of use. Was disapointed in the power output and fuel consumption but rationalised you get wha ...

  • Guest 14th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    I purchased a 20' bar Craftsman Chainsaw, "what a piece of junk". Its been back to sears's and into my local Chainsaw repair shop. Its a nightmare to start, needs constant adjustment and is the most unreliable piece of equipment i have ever had.

  • Guest 10th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have a Craftsman 55cc w/20 inch bar chainsaw that I have owned for over 2 years! It is the best chainsaw. Easy start, cuts well, never had any problems with it. I would definitly recommend this saw to others.

  • Guest 10th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have a Craftsman Incredipull 55cc chainsaw with a 20inch bar that I purchased a Sears! It starts easy! Very dependable! Cuts awesome! I would recommend this to others!

  • Guest 17th Aug 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    The Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw Ran well at first but when I was useing it, it quit running. They told me that they could not fix it!

  • Guest 4th Jul 2009

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    I hate the Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw with all my heart and every fiber of my being. I will never, ever buy anything from Sears again. The ignition assembly, and other assemblies, is destroyed and you can't get a replacement.

  • Guest 10th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I have had the sears craftsman chain saw 3 years and if you don't mind readjusting it every 10 min and getting used to a bad pull start mechanism, it works. It has very little power and requires you to keep a very sharp chain to get anything done. I will never buy a craftsman product again.

  • grandpappy 1st Jun 2009

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    You would think a 55 cc chain saw would have some power. Not the Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw. During the few times I can get it to start it bogs down with a brand new chain. I have had it in three times to get it to run right .