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Looks like it's got a water tank for keeping stone clean and lubricated. I've got a smaller one from Sears ages ago to sharpen knives and scissors. It ran in a water trough also and it too ran real slow. Used it maybe a dozen times then packed it back into the box and put it up.

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Very good running and strong. Starts great and chain was sharpened by a professional. I also have the book on it somewhere. As you can tell by pic it is in great shape. This is when Poulan was made in the U.S.A. in Louisiana
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Way to go Nik, this thread will have a few Jamokes scratching there heads! :)

Yes I have a few Poulans! I am particularly fond of the 306-245 saws. Tough old birds for sure. I am always looking for the bigger saws that Poulan made, but there just not too common around here.

Just to bring everyone up to speed I did actually work at a Allis Chalmers dealership that was also a Poulan dealer from about 1978-1981 or 82, (long time ago to remember)

The biggest I think we ever sold was maybe a 4200. Just not that much call for much bigger around here.

I think for now I just sealed the deal on the beat up 3700 for the P/C swap on my second 3400 that I picked up last sunday. The 3700 is supposed to run with almost 150lbs compression.
 
I just purchased a 306A Poulan. Saw will idle normal when sitting straight up. When turned on its left side the idle will increase and than decrease to normal idle. Next, when turned straight up again saw will stop running.
Any ideas to the root of the problem?
 
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