hardhat
ArboristSite Operative
Found a like new Craftsman 3.4 (rebadged Poulan 3400) locally that I am going to pick up tomorrow with plans to resell for a profit. According to the owner, the saw came from an old guy who bought it for a storm that never came, so he never even fueled the saw. The guy that is selling the saw got it from the old man, put gas in it and ran it for 30 seconds. Has got the original case.... He is selling it for what a used 3400 would go for so it is cheap. How much value does a saw lose due to being fueled just to start it? No longer a total virgin, but has never seen wood . Anyhow, I'll post up pics and put this thing in classifieds after I get it. I am excited about it, as I have a Poulan 3400 that is a good saw. I wish the guy would have never fueled it, but he probably thought he was doing a good thing to make sure that it ran after sitting for 30+ years. Probably as close to new in box as I'm gonna get.