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Craftsman 358356330 chainsaw

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358356330 chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oregon Chainsaw Chain, 20-in for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 20BPX078G

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    Chain

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530016057

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  • Craftsman Chainsaw Clutch Drum for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530048084

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    Part #530-048084

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  • Craftsman Chainsaw Isolator Kit for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530027394

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    Part #530-027237

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  • Ayp Chainsaw Recoil Starter Rope for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530069232

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    Rope Kit

    Part #530-069233

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  • Chainsaw Recoil Starter Handle for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530056402

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    Handle

    Part #530-026735

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Washer for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530015722

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    Washer

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  • Ayp Chainsaw Check Valve for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 530026119

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    Check Valve

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  • Chainsaw Bar, 18-in for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 180GDBK041

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  • Weed Eater Hedge Trimmer Valve Inlet Needle for Craftsman 358356330 - Part 503117001

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Craftsman Chainsaw 358356330 FAQs

On the Craftsman 358356330 gas chainsaw, we look up the serial number by finding it on the saw itself; it’s printed on the starting instructions decal (the same decal where you record the model and serial for future reference). Use that serial number when ordering parts or requesting service. See the owner's manual for the exact label location callouts.

Where to find the serial number on model 358356330

Check these common label locations first:

  • On the starting instructions decal (primary location for this model)
  • Under the handle area (often where the model number is also referenced)
  • Near the oil fill cap area
  • On the bar side of the saw, under the handle
How to use the serial number (and what else you need)

When we match parts for your chainsaw, the serial number helps confirm the correct production run and compatible components.

What to record Example format Why it matters
Model number 358356330 Identifies the exact Craftsman chainsaw model
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps match the correct parts list/version
Part number 530-069216 Manufacturer part number used for ordering
Part ID 530069216 Sears PartsDirect identifier for the part page
Quick tips if the label is hard to read
  • Wipe the decal with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid harsh solvents
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to make faded printing easier to see
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in to read characters accurately
  • Write the serial number down exactly as shown (including any dashes)
Why it matters

Using the correct serial number reduces the chance of ordering an incompatible part (for example, fuel system items like the line kit 530069216) and helps keep repairs and maintenance on track.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Craftsman gas chainsaw is 358.356330 (often written without the dot as 358356330). You’ll use that exact model number to match the correct parts list, bar and chain fit, and service information in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the saw

On Craftsman chainsaws like model 358.356330, the model number is typically printed on an ID label on the saw body. Check these common spots:

  • On the starter housing (recoil cover) area
  • Near the rear handle and fuel tank
  • On the crankcase or chassis near the bar mount
  • Under the top cover (near the air filter area)
Why the exact model number matters

Craftsman model numbers in the 358.xxxxxx family can look similar, but parts and specs can differ (for example, the manual parts list shows both 358.356280 and 358.356330). Using the exact model number helps you avoid ordering the wrong items.

Examples of parts that can vary by model
  • Guide bar and chain length/pitch combinations
  • Fuel line routing and grommets
  • Carburetor components and gaskets
  • Chain brake and clutch drum parts
Quick model-number format guide
What you see What it means What to use when ordering
358.356330 Printed model format 358.356330 or 358356330
358356330 No-dot format 358356330
Helpful next steps

If you are confirming fitment or looking up maintenance procedures:

  • Match your label to 358.356330 exactly
  • Use the exploded views and parts list in the owner's manual
  • If you’re fixing fuel delivery issues, the line kit 530069216 is a common starting point for cracked or hardened fuel lines
Why it matters

A correct model match keeps your chainsaw running safely and prevents common issues like poor starting, fuel leaks, and incorrect bar and chain fit.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman 358356330 gas chainsaw, we use the fuel-to-oil mix ratio specified in the owner's manual. In practice, 50:1 is the most common ratio for modern 2-cycle oils and gives cleaner running; 40:1 adds more oil for extra lubrication but can increase smoke and carbon buildup.

Best choice for your saw

Use the ratio your manual calls for, then stick with it consistently (changing ratios can affect carburetor tuning and how the saw idles and accelerates).

  • Use 50:1 when the manual specifies it and you are using quality 2-cycle oil
  • Use 40:1 only when the manual specifies it (or for older designs that require more oil)
  • Mix fuel in an approved, marked container and mix it outdoors
  • Use fresh gasoline and fresh mix; old fuel is a top cause of hard starting and rough running
  • Wipe up spills and move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from the fueling area before starting
Quick comparison: 40:1 vs 50:1
Mix ratio Oil amount What you typically notice Common downside
40:1 More oil More lubrication margin More smoke, more deposits
50:1 Less oil Cleaner running Less margin if fuel mix is wrong
Why it matters

Your 2-cycle engine depends on oil in the fuel for lubrication. The wrong ratio can shorten engine life, foul the spark plug, and make tuning harder. If the saw starts but runs rough or hesitates, the manual’s carburetor adjustment section also assumes you are using the correct fuel mixture.

If you suspect a fuel delivery problem

If the saw is hard to start, surges, or dies under throttle, inspect the fuel lines and tank venting. On this model, a common fix is replacing aged fuel lines using the line kit 530069216.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman chainsaw like model 358356330, the reliable way to pin down the year is to use the serial number from the saw’s identification decal and match it to Craftsman production records. The owner's manual shows where this model’s numbers are located.

Where to find the numbers on Craftsman 358356330

The manual directs you to the starting instructions decal for the model and serial number.

  • Locate the starting instructions decal on the saw
  • Write down Model No. 358356330 and the Serial No. exactly
  • Clean the decal gently so every character is readable
  • Take a clear photo for your records
How to use the serial number (without guessing)

Serial numbers are the best identifier, but they are not always a readable “date code.” Use the serial number as a lookup key rather than trying to decode the first few digits.

  • Keep the entire serial number (including any letters)
  • Note any prefixes or suffixes exactly as printed
  • Use the serial number when contacting Sears PartsDirect support for help narrowing the production timeframe
What you can and cannot conclude from the tag
What you have What it tells you Best next step
Model number (358356330) The product family and parts diagrams Use it to select correct parts for the saw
Serial number The unique identifier for your exact unit Use it to determine the build period
Purchase receipt date When it was bought (not necessarily built) Use it as a practical “in service” date
Why it matters

The year (or production run) helps ensure you get the correct replacement parts when designs change over time, especially for fuel and starting components.

Practical tip while you’re checking the decal

If the saw is hard to start after sitting, fuel system service is a common first step; the line kit 530069216 is one of the fuel line parts used on this model.

Last updated: February 2026

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