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If it would be a crank seal, where could I purchase a new one. I checked ebay and baileys with no luck. Part number 19042.
Those seals are on fleabay, you just need to put the Poulan prefix “5300” in front of your part number. 530019042

Don’t forget the crank seal on the clutch side, 530001936. That one is most likely to be the failed one, and NOT found on fleabay.
 
There is a guy over in chainsaw repair wanting to sell a 3400 with chain brake cover at his shop. He dont want it.

He wants a offer plus shipping. Lot of tire kickers but no triggers pulled yet.

If someone interested in whole saw let me know. I told him IMO cover worth the price of saw around my area.

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There is a guy over in chainsaw repair wanting to sell a 3400 with chain brake cover at his shop. He dont want it.

He wants a offer plus shipping. Lot of tire kickers but no triggers pulled yet.

If someone interested in whole saw let me know. I told him IMO cover worth the price of saw around my area.

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There is a guy over in chainsaw repair wanting to sell a 3400 with chain brake cover at his shop. He dont want it.

He wants a offer plus shipping. Lot of tire kickers but no triggers pulled yet.

If someone interested in whole saw let me know. I told him IMO cover worth the price of saw around my area.

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Yea, I saw it. I'm not big into chainbrake for old saws. Already have 5 3400's sho don't want another.

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Yea, I saw it. I'm not big into chainbrake for old saws. Already have 5 3400's sho don't want another.

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They are a nice brake dont look ugly like a strange add on not alot of extra weight compared to say a 10 series mac and nice and small too. I get it though I've been running an old saw without one lately. It's kinda like seatbelts in cars for me I grew up knowing nothing but always wearing it yet for my old man was always a battle.

Has anyone experienced a kick recently that threw the brake? I never have yet touch wood. I use 9 inch angle grinders all day and it becomes very natural to avoid the danger quarter of the disk same as a saw and if your expecting a kick then your ready for it but it's those dodgy fatigued moments of silliness that worry me
 
I was conversing with a guy that was running a 5200 that pinched in the cut with a 28" bar buried when he was bucking up a tree.

It kicked the entire unit out of the log and hit him in the leg. Bad bruise. Good thing it wasn't his middle leg.

I can only imagine what a big gear drive would do.
 
I can relate to that, I had a couple bruises from running my ported 90+cc saw and pinched in the under buck two different times and it shot out and hammered my quad, I about dropped to ground, it was a natural reaction getting hit that hard right then, then I turned around and done it again, but wasn't near as bad

I can imagine a big gear drive hurting too but it probably wouldn't shoot out quite as fast

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