Let's try it.Jerry,
In the grey bar at the top in the reply box, look right at the end of all the icons and you will see a camera. Try that for uploads. Something new I guess
Yep figured it out. That one sure neeeds some soap.Let's try it.
Camera icon didn't work but "upload file" did
I put some old Poulan 3400 - 4000 accessories I found at a local flea market. Works pretty good. Vid attached.
Wrong video?
That was my first thought If you can do that with some flea market parts i`ll get them shipped right out to you.Sorry Jerry. It was my pathetic attempt at a joke
Let's try it.
yup. That's my $17 4000. Runs great and 165 comp. cleaned up real well.Yep figured it out. That one sure neeeds some soap.
My thoughts exactly Jerry! Looked like it was Craftsman branded stuff though, with the colors and all.That was my first thought If you can do that with some flea market parts i`ll get them shipped right out to you.
I didn`t read the numbers, A 4000 thats very nice no matter how dirty.yup. That's my $17 4000. Runs great and 165 comp. cleaned up real well.
I do, too!Ya'll like my new bar?? View attachment 339117
Yep, Poulan 530039004. Did you know that the Homelite XL12 & SXLAO with Phelon points (not Wico) are the same as the Poulan 361,
but yet the P361 has a Wico cast/stamped flywheel?
WTF was up with that?
sister to the jonsered 2077, one of the crank seals is an oddball and NLA, parts for the red ones seem more plentiful for now but they have been out of production for decades and no am cylinders but am pistons are around.Poulan 475, anyone have first hand knowledge of this saw? also how hard are parts to come by? I have some parts for it but not the saw and may be in the market for one.
Seems I always have the parts for the saws 1st than the saws, not sure but that may be a good thing,
530019075 is the oem number, I don`t know what they cross to.What crank seals does the 8500 take??
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