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Ok, heres the story, this is one nice 4000. P/C look great, no marks. It blows 150 lbs compression on my gauge.

I just went over and through this saw, its ready to go. I replaced the fuel and vent lines, rebuilt the carb with a OEM Walbro kit, replaced both crank seals, cleaned the recoil and installed a new rope.

The oiler was working fine but I pulled it anyway, inspected it and replaced the intake pickup line as I know there prone to crack if original. It oils like new.

I also installed a brand new sprocket on it and greased the sprocket bearing. All the AV mounts are good. The muffler had some light surface rust on it so I sandblasted it and painted it with high temp black.

It has a nice 20" Windsor speed tip bar with a good chisel chain on it.

I just took it to the wood pile and it pulls hard like its suppose to.

Look at the paint on the back handle, that's a sign this is a lower hour saw. The only bad part of this saw is the clutch cover has a fair size chip out of the front lower corner. This don't bother anything but looks. I would have replaced it but I don't have one here that is the extra wide cover the 4000 used.

I'm asking $275 + shipping for this one, its only for sale because I have 3 more already.

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any micros or s25s??? s25 xxv cv????i like the smaller saws......i got 2 working 3.7 all the big saw i need....
 
Definately a cool saw. I don't know how you fellas get those general compression testers to work for you. I bought two of those and they both read considerably lower than a snap-on I brought home from work to compare. Glws
 
Definately a cool saw. I don't know how you fellas get those general compression testers to work for you. I bought two of those and they both read considerably lower than a snap-on I brought home from work to compare. Glws

I have better ones but these work just fine, but I replaced the schrader (sp?) valves in them with with ones from snap on.
 
Definately a cool saw. I don't know how you fellas get those general compression testers to work for you. I bought two of those and they both read considerably lower than a snap-on I brought home from work to compare. Glws

I had one of those too. It read right with my Snap-on but it didn't last but a couple of months.
 
Gary, Rod is the one actually looking for a 7000+, I have one already, it was a inside joke type of thing.

A large mount Husky bar works well on the 7000.

I understood that, but seeing the post jogged my memory that I have one. I haver never run it in wood, thought I might drag it out for the GTG.
 
I'd definitely be interested if you are thinking of selling. Mark's is spotless and darned if he won't part with it. Yeppers large mount Husky...I have the older version 70. 7000+ was the first saw I ran as a kid.
 

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