Mine has the front outlet on it.
I'm gonna have to open it up some.
Shawn that muffler used to have the front outlet also. If you look real close at the picture you can see it was welded in.
Mine has the front outlet on it.
I'm gonna have to open it up some.
That thing is sweet did u make it or buy it? Someone is trying to get my saw im bidding on. I'm at my limit.
The guy probably would not care if you traded him a running saw for his non running saw, just sayin.
That's what I would do Red. I would tell em all the things u found wrong, and offer him a running saw in exchange for his.with him seeing the worm involved with fixing his, no doubt he will take the running saw.Last year I sold one of my 3700's to some guy I met at the local Stihl dealer. This guy knows almost nothing so he's always calling me for help. This week he dropped off saw saying it wouldn't start, which it wouldn't. Pulled carb and found a dried white substance in the metering side. Only guess is that it was condensation or water. In process of USCing it. Decided to check compression and was surprised to see 180. Did a pressure/vac test and vac test failed. on a hunch I replaced the clutch side seal. Will recheck today. Question: while pressure /vac testing the fuel tank I noticed that when releasing pressure a little fuel sucked back up the pressure pump line. Tank was empty. MIght this indicate a blocked filter? IN hindsight I should have sold him one of my other 3700's and kept this one. Wonder if I switched P& C's the guy would know? Kidding of course.
EMT extruded metal tuneing? Just checking... The burnner I made turned out awesome. I can slow cook at a constant 280 or cremate don't know how hot guage stopped at 650 but it hit that mark in just a couple of min. If it is like the last one I made it will hold a 900. Lol I know that 500 is more than hot enough. I just think its cool.I did the muffler mod myself. It is 3 pieces of 1/2 inch EMT welded together.
Did u braze or torch weld that? Or MIG weld. Looks like brass would be the easiest way to go. I'm thinking flux coated brass brazeing rod.
Did u braze or torch weld that? Or MIG weld. Looks like brass would be the easiest way to go. I'm thinking flux coated brass brazeing rod.
Well I replaced the seals, rebuilt the carb, fuel filter and replaced the half throttle lock . Runs fine now with great compression. Guess I'll charge him for partsThat's what I would do Red. I would tell em all the things u found wrong, and offer him a running saw in exchange for his.with him seeing the worm involved with fixing his, no doubt he will take the running saw.
Didn't get the 3500. Will keep looking.There will be many more where that one came from, no worries
Half the fun, for me at least, is looking.Didn't get the 3500. Will keep looking.
Yes I'm starting to need more space. One reason I'm looking a mill saw. I want at least a 60cc.Half the fun, for me at least, is looking.
There are lots of hidden homeowner specials out there. Just be prepared to build lots of shelving if you keep looking.
Didn't get the 3500.
One reason I'm looking a mill saw. I want at least a 60cc.
Tell me what I should use. I need something that's not gonna cost me a fortune. Most of the time all I feel in my pocket is my leg. Considering selling some of my other saws for something bigger.These 60cc saws are no milling saws. Just be warned.
They are not what you want in a milling saw.
I was running this Pp365 yesterday and I would sell it. But would not sell it to someone knowing they are wanting to mill with it. Milling saw it is not. I would save you the frustration of trying that as a seller.
All 3 60cc
Know anything about a timberpro saw?Tell me what I should use. I need something that's not gonna cost me a fortune. Most of the time all I feel in my pocket is my leg. Considering selling some of my other saws for something bigger.
About a month ago, had a dead tree come down in line fence row, in one of the many high wind days we had this spring. Was gonna clean it up and though that it had Poulan 3000 written all over it! First time I have used this saw. Ran fantastic! Must be because I painted the muffler!!! Was going to just clean it up, then decided I might as well save some of it for fire wood. So went back and got the trailer. I would have to say that this 3000 & my Partner 500 are a dead nuts tie in there power and ease of use. I like them both for light duty work. Took these pics with my phone...but I guess they came out good enough.
Gregg,
I agree with all of the comments above.
Milling is 70cc minimum territory, and that's still just in smaller stuff.
You can find older 181/281 huskys that'll be better suited for it, a 60cc saw just isn't made for that kind of load.
Big, older stihls pop up fairly often (056, etc) and have the torque you'd need.
While 4200/5200 series Poulans are great for the job too, I'd hesitate to use one simply because top ends don't exist for them.
Chinese knockoff of something...Know anything about a timberpro saw?