Wagnerwerks
The underdog..
Yes! Thank you very much. I saw the outlets... I love to fabricate/weld so the outlet is already brewing in my brain, but the inner parts I was a bit fuzzy about. Thanks again!
Best saw series ever built IMHO and easiest to work on,paid 250.00 for a 3400 in mid 80's and cut 30-40 cords a year for 12yrs. with it,parked it in 97 due to parts availabilty,resurected it this spring found parts via internet,recently parked it again due to bad crank seals,probably use it for parts as CAD sat in,recently paid 140.00 for a low hours near new 3400,and paid 60.00 for a good running low hours Crapsman 3.7 put a 24" bar on it and it rips,BEWARE OF CAD,it may already be too late as you metioned your mechanical skills,chainsaws are a cheap hobby when compared to Trucks or Motorcycles though.I now own 3-3400's 1 a bowsaw ,1-3.7 ,1 husky 460 rancher ,1 stihl031 bowsaw and 2 3314 woodsharks 1 I got free (crank snapped off at clutch) put a crank from a low compression saw in 2weeks ago (my first clamshell) I may never catch up with Guido but seems i have CAD just as bad
Sounds like you have a nice collection starting but I am here to throw a wrench in your works..... Why park that 3400 when a complete gasket/seal kit can be had for around 10 bucks? Might as well put the ole girl back to work.
You got a good deal!!!
ANY split mag cased, 61cc saw that runs, cuts and oils as it should is worth $150.00 as a user!
A Husky 455 is well over $300.00 and the Craftsman will still be putting wood in the stove long after the Husky has been recycled into pop cans!
Mike
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