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Look what my wife bought me today. Looks like I will be allowed to cut wood a lot more.
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Thought of you today mike, yet again another 3400....no airfilter! Luckily it's survived



Yep!!!

Too many make WAY too much out of the filtration on saws!
"I have fines in my intake"..................:cry:
The reason they are called "fines" is because it is fine if they are in there!!!LOL

Mike
 
What would a never fueled 3400 be worth without the box?
Probably nothing. You'd better just send it to me. :p

By this point in the game, does it really matter if an old saw has seen gas or not? It's an old saw, it works, and is in better condition than most. I think we would be the only ones interested in the fact that it hasn't seen gas. Most of these saws are usually just kept for parts.
 
Probably nothing. You'd better just send it to me. :p

By this point in the game, does it really matter if an old saw has seen gas or not? It's an old saw, it works, and is in better condition than most. I think we would be the only ones interested in the fact that it hasn't seen gas. Most of these saws are usually just kept for parts.

Well I would have to disagree with you. Does the term collectible or classic come to mind. A NOS 3400 in my mind is both.
 
Well I would have to disagree with you. Does the term collectible or classic come to mind. A NOS 3400 in my mind is both.
Yeah, that's what I meant when I said "we would be the only ones interested in the fact it had never seen gas". If you're not someone on this forum, you probably have a 3400 either in use, or sitting around as spare parts.

An old saw that has never seen gas will appeal to collectors. If the saw will be sitting on a shelf, it doesn't matter if it's seen gas or not. It's not going to need gas sitting on a shelf.
 
I have one NOS saw, it is not a Poulan either. I did put fuel in it once to start it. Never been in the wood though.

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I have a nib 2000, still have the box and all the stuff it came with in the sealed bag, a nos pp305, needed a bar an I found the correct one. Also have a 330, but I dont know if that counts, but it is brand new never fueled.
 
My dad, bought a WT at Tractor Supply 3 years ago, said it was a backup saw for when his Sthil died, that will never happen.

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EVERY machine will eventually fail.
That was designed in by God to make sure when we humans destroy ourselves, we won't destroy everything else too.


Mike
 
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