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hylourgos
 
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Hey Boots, what's the Sears number on that machine? (It's usually three
digits followed by a period then several more digits). With that number
in hand, go to Sears.com, click on "Parts" near the bottom of the page,
and enter your number. You'll often be able to download a manual, or at
least see a breakdown of the machine.

FYI, Craftsman has marketed hundreds of TS combinations through the
years. I have a 1980s 3hp industrial behemoth sold under the Craftsman
aegis.

Regards, H