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As promised, here is a link to the Poulan \ Pioneer saw service manual.

Sorry I double scanned a couple of pages in section 50 so don't you other geezers think you're having a bad day regarding deja vu.
The younger pre-geezers should have no problem getting over this error on my part.
It's in media fire.

Tim

405, 455, 525, 655 Serv Manual.PDF


Tim, I'm trying but I cant even get that to load, let alone download it!

Must be doing something wrong as it wants to install some type of application to my computer when trying to download it.
 
Tim, I'm trying but I cant even get that to load, let alone download it!

Must be doing something wrong as it wants to install some type of application to my computer when trying to download it.


You're doing nothing wrong. That's just what MediaFire does ... if I ignore that application download message, I will get the notice that the doc is ready to download.

As a 'B' plan, I sent you an email ..
 
You're doing nothing wrong. That's just what MediaFire does ... if I ignore that application download message, I will get the notice that the doc is ready to download.

As a 'B' plan, I sent you an email ..

One way or another I will get one to him. I would hate it if Mark had to give away those models because he didn't have a manual.........Wait, what the hell am I saying!
 
Up at 6:45. :laugh:

I dont know how much I'm feeling the effects of "old geezer syndrome" coming on as much as the effects of getting up at 3:45 AM the rest of the time!

That little tractor and loader is the best thing that I have bought in a long, long time. It will help this old almost geezer keep going longer. Takes alot of work out of firewood.

I was thinking the same thing Mark, looking at those pics last night. Handy smallish size, plus the forks on the back, loader on the front. Be handy for a lot of things besides wood too! Not to mention, a son to help out with it too!:msp_thumbsup:

One way or another I will get one to him. I would hate it if Mark had to give away those models because he didn't have a manual.........Wait, what the hell am I saying!

Tim, I'll take a guess that he would take a stab at servicing those saws without a manual, before giving them up.:D Me too, If I had those models.

:cheers:
Gregg,
 
As promised, here is a link to the Poulan \ Pioneer saw service manual.


It's in media fire.

Tim

405, 455, 525, 655 Serv Manual.PDF

Worked perfect 1st try :msp_thumbsup:. Going to save where it can be had and not get lost for other poulan enthusiast to use. :rock:

How long did it take you to scan in and upload?
 
Worked perfect 1st try :msp_thumbsup:. Going to save where it can be had and not get lost for other poulan enthusiast to use. :rock:

How long did it take you to scan in and upload?

Thanks for doing that JeremiahJohnson. Not too long. I think about an hour but 20 minutes of that was finding software for the scanner so I could get the pages all into one file.

Mark,

If you can't download from there, let me know and I will scan it into two sections so I can e-mail it to you.

Tim
 
Tim, I'm trying but I cant even get that to load, let alone download it!

Must be doing something wrong as it wants to install some type of application to my computer when trying to download it.

Im having the same issues. Im not sure if its my computor or if I am doing something wrong. Did u get it figured out?
 
Thanks for doing that JeremiahJohnson. Not too long. I think about an hour but 20 minutes of that was finding software for the scanner so I could get the pages all into one file.

Mark,

If you can't download from there, let me know and I will scan it into two sections so I can e-mail it to you.

Tim

I'm downloading the file to my puter to save in another area also. It's 38.8MB and I have a email account that can mail that as one file IF the person on the other end has a email account to except over 25MB files. Just let me know Mark.
 
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This is the handle from a 3700 that bought awhile back and welded back together. I only welded this on just one side and not on the back side like I usually do. I just wanted to show this so that even with one side welded up it still has the strength to hold up very well even in a stressed area such as this.
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269212d1356287275-3700-handle-2-jpg

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I was thinking the same thing Mark, looking at those pics last night. Handy smallish size, plus the forks on the back, loader on the front. Be handy for a lot of things besides wood too! Not to mention, a son to help out with it too!:msp_thumbsup:



Tim, I'll take a guess that he would take a stab at servicing those saws without a manual, before giving them up.:D Me too, If I had those models.

:cheers:
Gregg,

Well on the son, yeah it was good to have him, help. Kinda miss not having him around like the old days but I understand being young with kids and such, they take up all his time. He never did squawk much about helping cut wood, I think he really enjoys it.



Thanks for doing that JeremiahJohnson. Not too long. I think about an hour but 20 minutes of that was finding software for the scanner so I could get the pages all into one file.

Mark,

If you can't download from there, let me know and I will scan it into two sections so I can e-mail it to you.

Tim

Tim I got it, tried it out in the shop on my old XP computer, went right like it was suppose to. I used to have the shop computer networked to the house computers but I must have changed something when the daughter got here lap top and I cant get this XP machine back with the windows 7 machines in the house. XP and 7 dont want to seem to play nice together. Some home group settings or something and I aint in the mood to figure it out again, I'll just use a thumb drive to tansfer it to the house machine.



This is the handle from a 3700 that bought awhile back and welded back together. I only welded this on just one side and not on the back side like I usually do. I just wanted to show this so that even with one side welded up it still has the strength to hold up very well even in a stressed area such as this.
269213d1356287277-3700-handle-1-jpg

269212d1356287275-3700-handle-2-jpg

View attachment 269212View attachment 269213

I should make a new years resolution to get my tig torch out and master it if it kills me!

Your doing some good work!! :rock:
 
As promised, here is a link to the Poulan \ Pioneer saw service manual.

Sorry I double scanned a couple of pages in section 50 so don't you other geezers think you're having a bad day regarding deja vu.
The younger pre-geezers should have no problem getting over this error on my part.
It's in media fire.

Tim

405, 455, 525, 655 Serv Manual.PDF

Thanks Tim. I have two saw that will help out with. Appreciated.

Gerry
 
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