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I got a real nice one that needs seals ill try and find my post!View attachment 761811 Looking for a craftsman 3.7 like the Poulan 3700. I missed out on one on eBay and would like one in running order since my father had one when I was young. thank you in advance.
Thanks Brett
Mine has 2 thick rings. Is the bore different diameter between the 3400 and 3800?3.4 and 61cc versions which are a 3400 and 3800 have thick rings with bare bore and 3.7 which is a 3700 has thin rings and chrome bore. All of which are a poulan .
Awesome explanation. Ill go check acresnet to look up specs again but it sounds most likely that i have a 3.4 then. I looked at poulan but craftsman had all the goofy numbers like u said above so i was lost. Thank u!3.7 craftsman's can be either 3700 or 3800, both the same bore diameter. Most 3.7's were red and 3.4's grey, though there were occasional exceptions.
The 3.4's stickers were sometimes plain, as in the op' pic, where the 3.7's usually have 3.7/18" denoted on both the recoil and clutch cover stickers.
The "xxx" part of the 358.356xxx model number can tell you most of whats what...
Yup. I have two red Craftsman. One is a 3800 and the other a 3700. Externally no real way to tell the difference.3.4 and 61cc versions which are a 3400 and 3800 have thick rings with bare bore and 3.7 which is a 3700 has thin rings and chrome bore. All of which are a poulan .
Most likely a 3.4 or poulan 3400 clone.I don’t know the difference between the 2. Im just trying to find the saw my dad had growing up. Here is a photo if it in my lineup I had 10 years ago. View attachment 761969
If it’s the smaller one of theI got a real nice one that needs seals ill try and find my post!
Thanks Brett
PM sent!If it’s the smaller one of the
Which seals are bad that it won’t run on it’s side?
I have one just like this. PM meView attachment 761811 Looking for a craftsman 3.7 like the Poulan 3700. I missed out on one on eBay and would like one in running order since my father had one when I was young. thank you in advance.
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