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My little Craftsman cleaned up nicely. New fuel line and filter and took off on the fourth pull.
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Thanks, Brian
That is sure a clean one. I have a question I have been wanting to ask for some time.

Do those US edition Craftsman's have plastic clutch covers? I have always noticed a colour tone differential in many photos of this version of the series between the cover and the case halves. Interestingly, all of my four Canadian issue 3400-4000 have magnesium/chain brake covers. It does make them heavier for certain.
 
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That is sure a clean one. I have a question I have been wanting to ask for some time.

Do those US edition Craftsman's have plastic clutch covers? I have always noticed a colour tone differential in many photos of this version of the series between the cover and the case halves. Interestingly, all of my four Canadian issue 3400-4000 have magnesium/chain brake covers. It does make them heavier for certain.

All the US Craftsman's that I have across have plastic clutch covers. Red ones included. The green versions, of saws in that series, I have found 3400 & 3700 used metal covers. 4000 used plastic, along with the PP375 & 395. Ones with brakes might be metal. Not sure. Just what I have seen.

Gregg,
 
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Duck Tape and bailing wire. :)

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The inside panel in our fridge developed a crack, near the bottom shelf that holds soft drink bottles. My wife asked how much a new panel would cost because the entire door panel would need to be replaced. I responded, "I have no idea, but a few strips of Gorilla duct tape shouldn't be more 25 cents."
 
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The inside panel in our fridge developed a crack, near the bottom shelf that holds soft drink bottles. My wife asked how much a new panel would cost because the entire door panel would need to be replaced. I responded, "I have no idea, but a few strips of Gorilla duct tape shouldn't be more 25 cents."
I read this aloud and my wife agrees, tape'er up! I believe her actual quote was, "The crack on the inside of the door? F the dumb stuff. Why'n the h*ll would you spend good money on a new panel?!? That gorilla tape should hold it just fine!" Haha

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If 100 mph tape is good enough for the military to patch airplane wings , why not a fridge. Just paint it white. :)


Steve

It's in the bottom left corner on the inside of the right-side door, pretty much hidden unless the door is nearly wide open. If my wife doesn't like the black Gorilla tape on white plastic, she's quite welcome to paint it.


I read this aloud and my wife agrees, tape'er up! I believe her actual quote was, "The crack on the inside of the door? F the dumb stuff. Why'n the h*ll would you spend good money on a new panel?!? That gorilla tape should hold it just fine!" Haha

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I like how your wife thinks!
 
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Did Oregon ever sell a 3/8" rim type drive sprocket for the Poulan S25DA series?

Part number?

I know they sold a 1/4" pitch 9 splined rim drive set up for a while.

UPDATED: Eccentric had the 3/8" 9 spline rim nailed down as a #22580, so you can just swap that into a 1/4" drive set to build one up. 7 tooth is going to run faster/lower the torque over the 6 T spur though...
 
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Am I seeing things, or does this "NEW NOS" 245A muffler look used, or a mix of new & old parts? I don't mean simply a little beaten-up from years of being moved around in a shop.

I'm posting the link since I'm sure that most of you have already seen it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/161767579404?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

Yes, the dents around the left corner of the muffler body, and the wear on the bolts would lead me to believe it has been somewhat used.

BTW, I tried looking for that post you have in your sig, and I'm not sure what I'm looking for?
 
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