Has a 36 inch bar ,is this saw easy to build in case it needs later on
found a 394,havent seen in yet, the guy says its in good condition .what is it worth? hes asking 500.and what year did they quit making them? thanks for your help
Has a 36 inch bar ,is this saw easy to build in case it needs later on
I've done plenty of work on the 394's and currently own three. Its true that AM cylinders aren't available for the 394, but its highly unlikely you'll ever need one. Even if you do burn one up, I've always have had good luck cleaning those cylinders with muriatic acid and elbow grease. Don't worry about it unless you plan on milling with it, milling is very stressful on any saw. The majority of the aftermarket cylinders are very poorly made anyway, I avoid them.In regards to how easy they are to work on, I don't think anyone sells aftermarket cylinders for them. I think a 395 cylinder would fit, but would require intake and carburetor modifications. Something to think about. Other than that I think they share a lot of parts with the 395.
Thanks for the help im goin tonight to look at the saw
Best of luck, and I hope it works out in your favor......:msp_thumbsup:
Skippyktm is kind of a guru when it comes to those orange saws..........
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