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I know crispa has one with a orange tank. But he don't have the stupid lazy crapsman block. I'm not proud to say it's powered by crapsman. I'd rather have the true poulan wildthing block in it
 
I know crispa has one with a orange tank. But he don't have the stupid lazy crapsman block. I'm not proud to say it's powered by crapsman. I'd rather have the true poulan wildthing block in it
I built a 3.7/3700 for the FIL that's wearing red, grey, and green parts on purpose and a banana nose 20" bar.
My idiot BIL took his 460 rancher, so I built him a rat rod saw that was much better.
 
They pop up just south of the border from you fairly often.
If you see anything in the Spokane area you are interested in, I'm always willing to help.
That is if Nate doesn't beat me to it lol

Good point Shawn:) But then of course we would probably have to drive up and deliver it and drink some of that Canadian beer! :givebeer:


Sounds good guys. I'll keep an eye open for the 3400's with the chain brakes. This might be the summer for a trip to Silverwood anyways. A little cross-border chainsaw consortium perhaps.
 
I might put the green top on it. Wish I had some other color top might have to use duct tape for top cover. That will have to wait till I know it's a good running. It's a pos I only have tinker time invested
 
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This is the oldest saw we got and my dad use to run it. Ran all day off of one gallon, of water.

Steve

Very cool. :clap:

My dad has my grandpa's crosscuts and axe. Still uses the axe to split the wood for smoker.
 
Enjoying all the eye candy in here of late. Haven't seen a local Poulan since I picked up my 3000 the middle of last year. And, I'd be more likely to spot the Ogopogo or Elvis before a big Counter Vibe in these parts.

Here is the one that got me started.

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Around here big Poulan saws of any kind are as rare as supermodels wanting to date old fat guys who have no money.
 
That's much closer to my PP330. Guess a 3450 kit will work esp. Seeing as how both cylinders are chrome.
Well, I measured my 335 cylinder and it came to 36.3 mm. That was stretching it. Now I wonder if a 3450 piston will work?
Wasn't someone here looking for a western auto branded s25cva?
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Filthy but complete. Only problem is a busted front lower AV mount. Fired up on a prime.

Great saws but wish the oil pump diaphragm's were still available. Have 4 that need replacing.
 
Here is another Poulan Pro with a Canadian flavor :D PP455, 72cc, 24" bar. Not quite as nice as the 655, but runs well. This size saw should see more use though. Needs decals. I have not seen any for the 455

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Gregg,

Another nice one Gregg! All these yellow saws makes me think I need a yellow one. Hmmmm.......
 
@redunshee

46.3mm right. Here's my "hope it works option" if you are not going to use the saw that much. How bad is the scoring on the piston? The rings, poulan 530030176, are only $3 and available.

I pick up a 2300 that was scored and did not want to dump much more money in it, so cleaned up the p/c and put in a new ring. It probable does not have the greatest compression but it cut wood.

Craftsman 3.3/3300 piston 530069547 = Poulan 3450 piston 530069547 , PP335 piston 53001098 ( basically the same saw as craftsman 3.3 or 3300)

From what I am seeing - all are replaced by 530071321 which is the PP330. = all 54cc saws and the same piston.
 
@redunshee

46.3mm right. Here's my "hope it works option" if you are not going to use the saw that much. How bad is the scoring on the piston? The rings, poulan 530030176, are only $3 and available.

I pick up a 2300 that was scored and did not want to dump much more money in it, so cleaned up the p/c and put in a new ring. It probable does not have the greatest compression but it cut wood.

Craftsman 3.3/3300 piston 530069547 = Poulan 3450 piston 530069547 , PP335 piston 53001098 ( basically the same saw as craftsman 3.3 or 3300)

From what I am seeing - all are replaced by 530071321 which is the PP330. = all 54cc saws and the same piston.

Luckily got a nos 335 piston kit from a member so my issue is gone.
 
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