stevetheboatguy
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Kicking around selling off my poulan's to fund some remodeling.
The 245 sa is a beast and in great shape. It's Dayton cousin runs but needs mufflef repair (has a 20" oregon roller nose bar). The two 245's are poped but good donors.
The 3400 with the Oregon bar is very nice. The second 3400 has a thin ring 3.7 p&c and a muff mod. Runs sweet. The craftsman 3.7 runs great and is exceptionally clean. (Has a 3.4 top end, but I have a 3.8 donor p&c for it).
I don't know much about the small Dayton. It feels like it has good compression and will clean up near mint.
Not pictured are a few 3400-3800 parts donors, micc bars (one roller for the 245sa, chains, sprockets and bucking spikes.
I don't know of a good way to price them. So if you are interested in the whole lot I will make you a package deal. Or if you want one particular saw make me a offer.
I figure $125-350 depending on what one or ones you might want. But make me a offer I try to be reasonable and realistic.
Steven
The 245 sa is a beast and in great shape. It's Dayton cousin runs but needs mufflef repair (has a 20" oregon roller nose bar). The two 245's are poped but good donors.
The 3400 with the Oregon bar is very nice. The second 3400 has a thin ring 3.7 p&c and a muff mod. Runs sweet. The craftsman 3.7 runs great and is exceptionally clean. (Has a 3.4 top end, but I have a 3.8 donor p&c for it).
I don't know much about the small Dayton. It feels like it has good compression and will clean up near mint.
Not pictured are a few 3400-3800 parts donors, micc bars (one roller for the 245sa, chains, sprockets and bucking spikes.
I don't know of a good way to price them. So if you are interested in the whole lot I will make you a package deal. Or if you want one particular saw make me a offer.
I figure $125-350 depending on what one or ones you might want. But make me a offer I try to be reasonable and realistic.
Steven