Yep, All the old ones i ever owned had plastic filter covers. Didn't matter which model either.I'm pretty sure the filter covers were always plastic.
Yep, All the old ones i ever owned had plastic filter covers. Didn't matter which model either.I'm pretty sure the filter covers were always plastic.
Brad sure made a runner out of his 4000!!!!!
That saw will hand a stock 361 its azz in a paper sack!
Joe let me know if you don't find one, I know a guy who has some new ones but there the plastic ones.
I kinda like them anyway, there wider so they won't clog up as bad and there already green.
The plastic ones will take a LOT more abuse than the "pot metal" ones believe it or not.
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Hear is a link to a craigs list add for a Poulan chain saw (Jim Beam) decanter. It is way cool. I would buy it if I had a poulan
ZG
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/for/1514426029.html
That is neat. Too bad the motor city is a little too far to pick it up.
I have 4super 25s, 2 are the last year made, a 4200 and a 5200. In 1980 I bought a new 245 the 4200 was a better saw. the 4200/5200 were Husqvrna saws. It was slow moving but a horse. I never let anyone use it, and maybe have run 10 tanks of gas through it. It was a classic when I bought it new. I worked for a Pouland Dist. Had a saw shop and a John Deere dealership and a tree service..The super 25 was the best saw ever made. I have 2 I got new in 1980 used everyday in tree service, maybe put 2 pulgs in them. I used my 4200 in tree service until last summer 32 years. Replaced fuel lines and muffler.
I seen this old thread about a 375 Poulan Pro. I have one since new for 25+ years and now starting to put parts into it and having a hard time getting them. Any advice on where to get obsolete parts or maybe another 375.