I'll take the rim drum unless it is gone already?Breaking that parts saw down today. 61cc thin ring chrome bore
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I'll take some pics and check for wear later.I'll take the rim drum unless it is gone already?
So which ones you guys finding to work better. I'm all out and need to make a order for some more.The National seals are .001" larger in diameter than the SKF seals. That makes a big diff when installing them. Quite a few of the seals used in the older Poulans came from Singapore.
Thanks for the heads up on that.https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/niks-poulan-thread.98495/post-7305220
National/Timken are now junk as production moved to Mexico.
I order them from Parrish saw shop.Thanks for the heads up on that.
Please don’t take offense but I’m assuming they don’t fall out being slightly smaller OD; duh? Also is the black phosphate better than the SS?Closest part I ever found was a 5/16” size at McMaster-Carr, item #98435A132, as the actual bore in a Poulan S25DA or 306/245 plastic cap is 0.320”.
x100 washer per package...same 6 petals & black phosphate finish.
https://www.mcmaster.com/retaining-washers/push-on-internal-retaining-rings/
https://www.mcmaster.com/98435A132
I think the fuel filter is on the wrong fuel line.Craftsman 3.4 poulan 3400 I took in trade. Seems I am seeing more and more of this type of stuff lately.
She oil runs and has good psi for a 3400.
After getting good and warmed up, Didnt pass the redneck crank seal test. Noticed idle rise when on pto side down.
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Not a sponsor...I know these are not well respected but I need carb kits for a PP4218AV Zama I believe. Thanks in advance
They dont bring much as whole runners. Why the 3.0 3.4 grey 3400 dont have seals in it to date. Time is money here and I dont need it and my time means more right now during the nice months. Also why I choose to use a 3.7 thin ring saw for a parts saw, then making a 3rd runner. Worth more to me in parts to use.@JeremiahJohnson
I see you work on the Poulan/Craftsman 3400/3700/3800 saws from some of your posts. I see 3800 near me once in a while for $40-$60, in cosmetically reasonable condition. They're always proclaimed as needing tuned or carb cleaned (I assume that's the minimum they need).
I presume these saws come to you for lower than those quoted prices, you put a bunch of your time, knowledge and maybe parts into them and can resell for a bunch more? What's market pricing for those, once you put them into working condition? I assume you would have to sell them to knowledgeable saw guys and not newbs looking for a 2021 Craftsman from Home Depot
Thank you, ordered.
Yep and seen even worse things lately.I think the fuel filter is on the wrong fuel line.
They dont bring much as whole runners. Why the 3.0 3.4 grey 3400 dont have seals in it to date. Time is money here and I dont need it and my time means more right now during the nice months. Also why I choose to use a 3.7 thin ring saw for a parts saw, then making a 3rd runner. Worth more to me in parts to use.
They are better saws then the price they brings though. The last perfect need nothin 3.0 3.4 aka 3400 in grey I had brought 100.
So buy low and fix for yourself on these IMHO. No money really to be made on whole saw sales.
Heck I sold running 4000's 125-200.
The 2 3.7 thin and thick are for sale right now and nobody even looks even at the low prices. All they see is 61cc craftsman poulan. But some of us know better.
Heck my fav is the later series ones in 54cc for the small saw myself. Couple pounds less weight.
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