How to look up chainsaw serial number?
On the Craftsman 358356070 chainsaw, we look up the serial number by first finding it on the saw itself; the operator’s manual notes the model and serial number are located under the handle. Once you have that serial number, you can use it to confirm the exact version when ordering parts or service.
Where to find the serial number on model 358356070
Check these common locations on the saw:
- Under the rear handle area (the manual calls out the model number and serial number location here)
- On a flat spot on the engine housing or crankcase
- Near the muffler area on the engine side (often stamped into metal)
- On a decal or tag near the starter housing
For the official location and labeling details, use the 358356070 owner’s manual.
How to use the serial number once you find it
The serial number helps match the correct parts list and diagrams for your exact production run.
- Write the serial number exactly as shown (include letters, dashes, and leading zeros)
- Record the full model number as well (358356070)
- Use both numbers when requesting repair parts or service
- Keep a photo of the tag or stamping for future reference
Quick reference
| What you need | Why it matters | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (358356070) | Identifies the correct chainsaw family | Use it to pull the right parts breakdown |
| Serial number | Identifies the specific unit/version | Helps avoid ordering mismatched parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman chainsaws can have small running changes over time; using the serial number along with model 358356070 helps us match the right chain, bar, fuel line, and other chainsaw parts the first time.
Last updated: January 2026
Is 40 1 or 50 1 better for chainsaws?
For the Craftsman 358356070 18-inch 3.0-hp gas chainsaw, the “better” mix is the one the manufacturer specifies; use the ratio listed in the 358356070 owner's manual. In general, 50:1 runs less oil (cleaner exhaust), while 40:1 runs more oil (more lubrication).
What 40:1 vs 50:1 really changes
The ratio is gasoline:2-cycle oil. Moving from 40:1 to 50:1 changes how much oil the engine gets.
- 40:1 = more oil per gallon; more lubrication, more smoke and deposits
- 50:1 = less oil per gallon; cleaner running, but less lubrication margin
- Using too little oil can accelerate piston and cylinder wear
- Using too much oil can foul the spark plug and load up the muffler/spark arrestor
Quick mix amounts (common U.S. measurements)
Use this as a measuring guide when you already know the correct ratio for your saw.
| Mix ratio | Oil per 1 gallon gas | Oil per 2.5 gallons gas |
|---|---|---|
| 40:1 | 3.2 oz | 8.0 oz |
| 50:1 | 2.6 oz | 6.4 oz |
How we recommend choosing the right ratio
Follow the manual first, then keep your fuel consistent.
- Check the ratio specified for the 358356070 in the manual
- Use fresh, ethanol-free fuel when possible (or don’t store mixed fuel long-term)
- Measure oil accurately; “a little extra” is not a tuning method
- If the saw smokes heavily or loads up, inspect the air filter and spark plug
- If the saw runs hot or loses power, stop and verify the mix and fuel delivery
Why it matters
Your fuel mix is the engine’s lubrication system. The correct ratio helps the Craftsman 358356070 start easier, run cooler, and avoid plug fouling or premature internal wear.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the model number on a chainsaw?
On the Craftsman chainsaw model 358356070, the model number is printed on the saw’s identification label; on this model, the Operator’s Manual indicates the model and serial number are located under the handle and referenced on the starting-instructions decal.
Where to look on model 358356070
Check these common spots first (clean the area so the print is readable):
- Under the rear handle area (most common for this model)
- On or near the starting-instructions decal
- On the housing near the pull starter or rear grip area
- On an ID tag or logo label attached to the body
Quick steps to find it fast
- Turn the engine off and let the saw cool completely.
- Wipe off oil and sawdust with a rag; use a soft brush for packed debris.
- Look for a stamped or printed tag that shows Model No. and Serial No.
- Write both numbers down; we use the model number to match parts like a chain, bar, or fuel line.
What the label usually looks like
| Label text | What it’s used for | Example for this saw |
|---|---|---|
| Model No. | Identifies the exact chainsaw version for parts lookup | 358356070 |
| Serial No. | Identifies the production unit | Varies |
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong parts and helps match fit-critical items like the guide bar, chain pitch/gauge, and fuel system components.
For diagrams and additional identification details, use the 358356070 operator’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026





