Magnumfloyd
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http://youtu.be/jpLP3GirFzw runs good stock poulan saftey chain
Sounds to me like it wants to go...if you used a little throttle. I use the throttle lock on my saws all the time to start them. As soon as they start, just hit the trigger so its not racing, and let it warm up a little. Does the same thing as the fast idle on older cars & trucks etc. with an automatic choke.
Gregg,
Poulan 3400 - YouTube runs good stock poulan saftey chain
Poulan 3400 - YouTube runs good stock poulan saftey chain
If I go any richer on the L screw the saw floods and won't start. The saw was a hot start and the chain was sharp on the first tree sorry this was the third only one I could get the phone to record and not fall over
I have run a 3400 for damn near thirty years and its still going. Your chain is some kind of dull of it takes that long to cut through that little limb. Have it sharpened by someone that knows what is what and try it again. Those old saws will cut good enough and they have grunt in the cut , if they are tuned right. Sounds like it is tuned pretty good, but that cut took waay too long. Keep working on it,and if it just don't wind yer watch,I'll cheerfully take it off your hands.
So I turn the L screw 1/16 richer the saw started cold but would not restart hot turned it back 1/16 lean and the saw fired right up. Is there any damage that could be caused by the L screw being a little lean
I have no problem sharpening full chisel chains for some reason this semi chisel just dose not cut that fast
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Poulan 3400 vs stihl 026 both 16" bar poulan has a muffler mod stihl is stock both running new loops of full chisel 3/8 on poulan. 325 on stihl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4REvwygMmM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Equal to the poulan
under 8" yes over 8" noEqual to the poulan
Is that a question?