RunnyRunnerton
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Hey Guys! I'm new on this forum but not new in the DIY / forum world. I have a few threads on other forums and have found them invaluable, figured Id post this project here since the Toyota heads might not appreciate it I was recently given two saws, A Poulan 3000 and a Poulan Wood Shark Model 1975, along with a weed eater with a boatload of attachments and a blower. Buddy owns a pile of commercial units and people leave crap all the time, i usually buy up all his old tool finds the tenants leave behind. I can keep it all for the simple cost of fixing one chainsaw and returning it in working order, or send back the blower running and were even. I want the saws to get up and running and so does he.
The 3000 is missing the carburetor and air filter and the 1975 is just not running. I am planning on cleaning them both up and replacing basics (fuel lines, filters, plugs etc.) I probably wont give them a tug until I check, re wrap the pulls and have new gas in it. (stupid or smart? Nervous about engines sitting without lubricant for years)New non ethanol gas and a liberal amount of WD 40 and wipe down. My goal is not to tear them down to their nuts and bolts unless I have to. I have a feeling the 3000 is going to require some work but don't intend to let that scare me. Just swapped out the front clam shell, gears and rear axle in my 4runner so I need a break in the action. A LIGHTWEIGHT bench top project.
I have never worked on a saw before in my life. If you were me, where would you start? Please don't say the repair shop, or throw them out. I'm in it for the fun of fixing something someone discarded as worthless and showing it off when it hangs with a newer saw.
The 3000 is missing the carburetor and air filter and the 1975 is just not running. I am planning on cleaning them both up and replacing basics (fuel lines, filters, plugs etc.) I probably wont give them a tug until I check, re wrap the pulls and have new gas in it. (stupid or smart? Nervous about engines sitting without lubricant for years)New non ethanol gas and a liberal amount of WD 40 and wipe down. My goal is not to tear them down to their nuts and bolts unless I have to. I have a feeling the 3000 is going to require some work but don't intend to let that scare me. Just swapped out the front clam shell, gears and rear axle in my 4runner so I need a break in the action. A LIGHTWEIGHT bench top project.
I have never worked on a saw before in my life. If you were me, where would you start? Please don't say the repair shop, or throw them out. I'm in it for the fun of fixing something someone discarded as worthless and showing it off when it hangs with a newer saw.