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Awesome. I know mark warmed that saw up a bit too. The thin ring 61 cc saws are kick a$$, not all that common either. 3700s don't pop up too often and the red craftsmans are even less common

Thanks Joe I'm real excited about it. Plus it breaks up the green a bit. I showed my wife after work and she said, nice but it's not green! Haha!
 
A British Columbia/Washington GTG would be right up my alley. I know I mentioned it to the owner of the chainsaw museum outside of Grand Forks this past summer as being an ideal host spot. I intend to pay a visit again as it is an exceptional location for the enthusiast with incredible saw history to boot.

I would love to see footage and faces though if anyone is up to filming when you folks get together. So much fun to be had I gather.
 
A British Columbia/Washington GTG would be right up my alley. I know I mentioned it to the owner of the chainsaw museum outside of Grand Forks this past summer as being an ideal host spot. I intend to pay a visit again as it is an exceptional location for the enthusiast with incredible saw history to boot.

I would love to see footage and faces though if anyone is up to filming when you folks get together. So much fun to be had I gather.


Have a look here Cory. Many of the Poulan lovers here at Gregg's Poulan GTG in 2013. A few pics missing but many names put to faces. It goes on for several pages.

http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/poulan-thread.98495/page-1464
 
Fired up the 3.7 and it runs great. I knew it would though:) its quieter than I thought with that muffler mod. It's itching for some wood though!
 
Well here are the three 3700's that I have. I call the PP375 a 3700 also..;) Thats what it is, just with some 4000 clothes. Green, Red, & Yellow versions.

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Gregg,
 
Thanks Nate, Was just wondering if anybody ever came up with a good answer as to why Poulan used a slotted, open air cleaner on the 3700, but not on any of their other saws? You would think if it was a good idea for that saw, it would be also for the others. Could never figure that out. :confused:

Gregg,
 
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