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    Spike60 is the man

    Thanks for the help!
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    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    Thanks very much!
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    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    After a long dry period where there was nothing cheap and interesting for sale in my area, I bought a nice Poulan 3700. Poulan 3700 IPL and Manual please? Thanks in advance, Chris.
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    Foredom foot control :/

    You haven't listed what model Foredom you have. i have a 15000prm TXH series. I bought new as a set with a foot pedal control. The motor burned up after not a whole lot of use. I contacted Foredom, and they were responsive with their warranty service. I was informed that for what I was doing...
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    Finding Old Dealers?

    Good ideas guys. Thanks.
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    Finding Old Dealers?

    Very true. That's why I was round-abouting for tips on how to find the places to begin with! Also, there really isn't a huge saw community around these parts from what I can tell. There are only a few long time AS members near me that I know about.
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    Finding Old Dealers?

    How do you guys have find former power equipment dealers or places that used to carry brands that have since become obsolete? I'm sure there are several places in the Denver area that used to carry McCulloch and Homelite saws back when they were professional quality stuff. Reading the tales...
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    I saw it on Ebay/Craigslist

    If you could filter out the stuff not local to me, sure, that would help a lot. Wow there are sure a lot of smart asses on here! I love this site.
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    I saw it on Ebay/Craigslist

    Thanks for the advice but a simple location spelled out in the post here on arboristsite saves umpteen people having to load up any given ad to find out where it is. This is not really applicable to ebay, since finding local ebay sellers seems very rare. If a person is generous enough to take...
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    I saw it on Ebay/Craigslist

    Included Area in Your Post This thread would be a lot more useful if people would include the area that the ad is from. For instance: Denver, CO Area Nice Wild Thing for Sale <Ebay/Craigslist Hyperlink Here> I can't be the only person who only looks for stuff nearby!
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    McCulloch Chain Saws

    I only find stuff popping up on ebay doing a part number search on the internet. People are asking $18-25 for the valves which would be about $30 delivered. Do you have any cheaper sources you would not mind sharing? I hate spending so much for such small parts!
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    McCulloch Chain Saws

    DSP Valve Problems? I have a Pro Mac 850 with a beat up push pull DSP valve I think is giving me problems. The spring clips that are supposed to hold the valve open or closed have been bent up to where they don't do the job anymore. The valve opens and closes very easily as a result. Are these...
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    McCulloch Chain Saws

    Bar Prices?! What is the story with the price of bars for (I assume) the 10 series saws? Baileys has a decent selection but prices range from $40 to $140 bucks for 16-36" bars. What are you guys doing for bars? Also, if anyone cares to share the shop manual for the 10 series I would be...
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    The Beg for Manuals Thread

    I could use a shop manual for the McCulloch Pro Mac 850 too. I found a good clear IPL online (thanks to someone's post on here) if anyone else needs that.
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    Nik's Poulan Thread

    Reed Valve or Just Block for 306A If anyone has a good reed block that will work on a 306A I am in need. Mine must have been a poor casting and somewhat disintegrated in a carburetor cleaner bath. The part number for the valve assembly is 2383. The part number for just the block is 1368...
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    Denver CO Area Tree Service Recommendations?

    I'm bringing my old thread back out again. I have more work I want done and the company I have used in the past is so booked up it will be a long time before I can have them do the work (Ambush, who I recommend). Anyone have any recommendations this time? Insured only. Thanks.
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    Will file for beer.

    The Granberg will keep cutters at the same length. There is an adjustment for that. Its range is only good for certain sizes of chain though. I like the Granberg a lot. The only problem with it is that it needs replaceable bushings. I keep mine lubed with antiseize to minimize wear and maximize...
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    Anyone recommend a good Tree ID book?

    Anyone have any more suggestions on field guides for trees? I am checking as many out from my library as I can find to try and figure out which I'd like to buy.
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    Echos have some insane compression!

    There is no doubt the parents (if there are two...) probably have no idea how to [U]doU] a darn thing. They probably think their boy is "the man" for being able to start the saw. "Good job honey!!!" is what they'd yell out the open back door without even glancing out. Beer and TV are certainly...
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