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i got a bunch of 3400 and 3800 poulans and I really like them as they are cheap and run good. I would like to buy them. I also would be willing to buy the pro model of both the 330 or 380 might go for a 305 pro or the larger 8?cc pro that was out there. Email me with what you got. Must run and have a photo. Bars not needed. [email protected]
Can paypal payments or go with cash if in KY.
 
Watch ebay, you can pick up some good ones cheap. Seen alot of 330 360 365 380 3750 4?? and 5?? go real reasonable.
 
I've got a Poulan 220 Pro 38cc that I've used as a limbing saw. That may be too small for you. I've now got a Stihl 026 and rarely use it. If interested I'll take pictures of it and post here. Certainly not an expensive saw; but, its sure been reliable.

Tom
 
Timbermaster:

Here is a picture of my PP220 and its carrying case. I've used it the last two winters cutting firewood, as a limbing saw. It is heavy for a little dude, I lifted my Stihl 260 and it almost seemed lighter. Its a 15" bar from the saw to the tip. I don't have a clue as to what to ask for it; its the second bar, not too old. And I have an extra chain or two that goes with it. One is an Oregon and the other is a Stihl chain. Make me an offer, plus shipping.

Tom
 
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Here are the other pictures. Hopefully you realize I'm giving you the saw. The $50 bucks is for my trouble and time to clean it, pack it and go twenty miles into town and ship it. I just hate to leave it sitting on the shelf when there is someone who can use it. It has the primer bulb on the side, and starts, runs, idles and cuts just like when I bought it new.

Tom
 
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I was wondering if a 3450 would be of interest too you.Runs better then it looks. Its just been my farm saw. Got a 16 bar on it with 3/8 chain. Weeps oil all over the bar when running, adjustable oiler too. I am thinking 75 plus shipping
Later
Bob
 
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Kevin,

Shipped the Poulan by Priority mail and insured today. Included the plastic carrying case and two chains. Total was $28.75

Tom
 

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