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So this $25 beat up old 3800 that has a few issues20191118_145134.jpg 20191118_145143.jpg 20191118_145159.jpg
turned out to be a bargain in parts.
Already got the two pronged vent line parts. And the muffler bolt that I needed. Along with the chain adjuster bolt that I needed.
And I think the p&c to go on the 3400 look good so far.20191118_145557.jpg 20191118_145504.jpgIs this a thick ring?20191118_145531.jpg
Looks thicker than what I remember the 3.7 has.
 
Hey Todd. Thanks for the lead. I just emailed them to verify the cover is in stock. I like Partstree and have had some success with them in the past. Thanks again, and I'll be sure to let you know if they're good to go. Max.

Hey Todd. I reached out to Partstree and was informed that the cover is NLA, No Longer Available. Great lead and definitely worth the time running it down. Thanks again, Max.
 
Getting some saws ready to go. Sold the PP330 and used 60cc topend kit.

Funny seeing 60cc cylinder when it came in. Could see the carbon building up around the exhaust port and trying to stick the ring.

Also trading PP365 and poulan 3500 60cc project saws that scored. Just from my quick looking both had cracked impulse lines.

Getting some D009 bars in trade 24" Tsu LW 050 and a jonsered 24" 058 oregon powermatch with new LGX that been sharpened once I am told. Dont know if I am going to keep the bars. Maybe a collector type would want the jonsered bar?

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Bob, agreed. They look nice for sure. However, aren't 3700's supposed to have a flat black air filter cover with built in louvers for more air flow as opposed to (standard) painted covers? I read somewhere on AS that a Tim Allen 3750 recently went for large dollars in nearly mint condition on eBay. I have one but would never believe it's worth large dollars, even though it's nice. Sometimes I think people get a hyper inflated idea of what a saw is really worth. Not throwing stones, but it applies across the saw spectrum and beyond. Hope I'm making sense. Then there's the purchaser. Max.
 
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