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Craftsman 358351820 chainsaw

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358351820 chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ayp Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Cylinder Assembly for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 530071884

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    Ayp Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Cylinder Assembly

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 530016425

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

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  • Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Bearing for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 530056363

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    Craftsman Lawn & Garden Equipment Bearing

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  • Chainsaw Engine Crankshaft Assembly for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 587602501

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    Crankshaft

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  • Ayp Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Piston And Ring Kit for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 582023101

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Piston And Ring Kit

    Part #530071883

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  • Ayp Husqvarna Chainsaw Bar Adjuster Tool for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 530031163

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    Chainsaw Bar Adjuster Tool

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  • Oil Pump Assy Sas for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 581071401

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    Gas Chainsaw Oil Pump Assembly

    Part #530057931

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  • Oregon Chainsaw Chain for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 91PX062G

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    Chain

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  • Ayp Chainsaw Fuel Tank Cap for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 580940901

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    Fuel Tank Cap

    Part #530047192

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  • Chainsaw Recoil Starter Handle for Craftsman 358351820 - Part 530056402

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    Start Handle

    Part #530037485

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Craftsman Chainsaw 358351820 FAQs

For the Craftsman 358351820 gas chainsaw, 40:1 is the better choice because it is the manufacturer-recommended fuel mix. A 40:1 mix provides more 2-cycle oil for lubrication than 50:1, which helps protect the engine under load and during hot operation.

What to use for the Craftsman 358351820

The manual calls out Craftsman 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil (air cooled) and also notes using fresh fuel with the proper gasoline-to-oil ratio at the start of the season. Use the ratio in the 358351820 owner's manual.

Quick comparison

Mix ratio Oil per 1 gallon gas Typical result
40:1 3.2 oz More lubrication, better protection for older 2-cycle designs
50:1 2.6 oz Less oil, can run cleaner, but offers less lubrication margin

How to mix 40:1 correctly

  • Use fresh, unleaded gasoline (avoid old fuel).
  • Measure 3.2 fl oz of 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon of gas.
  • Mix in an approved fuel container; shake to blend.
  • Fill the tank and tighten the cap securely.
  • If you suspect fuel delivery issues after a mix change, inspect the fuel line and fittings for cracks or leaks.

When 50:1 makes sense (and when it does not)

50:1 is common on some newer 2-cycle engines designed and tuned for that ratio. On the Craftsman 358351820, running 50:1 reduces lubrication compared to the specified 40:1, which increases wear risk over time.

Why it matters

The fuel-oil ratio directly affects engine lubrication, piston and ring life, and carburetor performance. Using the specified 40:1 mix helps the saw start easier, run more consistently, and last longer.

Last updated: January 2026

The model number for a Craftsman chainsaw is printed on the model and serial label attached to the saw body. On model 358351820, the label is typically on the motor housing or handle area; copy every digit exactly so we can match the correct parts and manual.

Where to look on a gas chainsaw

Check these common label locations first:

  • Side of the engine/motor casing
  • Near the rear handle or trigger area
  • Under the top cover (near the air filter cover)
  • Bottom of the saw body near the oil and fuel tanks
  • Near the bar mounting area (clutch cover side)

What the model number looks like for this Craftsman

For this unit, the model is shown in the documentation as 358.351820 (often printed with a dot). When ordering parts, it is commonly entered without punctuation as 358351820.

You see on label/manual You enter for parts lookup Why it matters
358.351820 358351820 Ensures the correct parts list and diagrams
Letters and numbers Same characters, same order One wrong character can pull the wrong carburetor, chain, or fuel line

Tips to record it correctly

  • Write the full model number and any serial number
  • Take a clear photo before the label gets oily or scratched
  • Avoid guessing missing digits; clean the label and re-check
  • Use the model number (not bar length) to choose parts like a chain, clutch, or carburetor

Why it matters

Chainsaws often share similar-looking bars, chains, and engine parts across multiple versions. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct Craftsman parts breakdown, maintenance specs, and safety information in the 358351820 operator's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The Craftsman 358351820 is a gas-powered, 2-cycle chainsaw that uses an 18-inch guide bar and is designed for cutting limbs, firewood, and general property cleanup. Our model’s operator documentation identifies it as a 2.4 cu. in. (40cc) 2-cycle saw with an 18-inch bar.

Quick specs and what they mean

Here are the key identifiers you can use to confirm you have the right Craftsman chainsaw model and to shop the correct parts.

  • Model number: 358351820
  • Engine type: 2-cycle gasoline engine
  • Displacement: 2.4 cu. in. (40cc)
  • Bar length: 18 in.
  • Fuel mix: 40:1 (3.2 oz 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon unleaded gas)
  • Bar oil guidance: Fill bar oil tank whenever you fill the fuel tank
Item What to use Notes
Fuel Unleaded gasoline + synthetic 2-cycle air-cooled oil Mix at 40:1
Mix ratio 3.2 oz oil per 1 gallon gas Common “1 bottle per gallon” mix
Bar oil Chainsaw bar oil (SAE 30 acceptable short-term) Oil output is automatically metered

Why it matters

Matching the correct Craftsman 358351820 model details helps you avoid wrong-fit parts (like the wrong chain or bar) and prevents common running issues caused by incorrect 2-cycle fuel mix or low bar-and-chain lubrication.

Helpful references for owners

Last updated: January 2026

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