I've only seen the green case for the top handles. One that came in with saws I had to work on.
Green case is pretty coolI've only seen the green case for the top handles. One that came in with saws I had to work on.
I also saw it.Hello all. As fate would have it one of the green Poulan cases has just showed up on eBay. NOS and for the XXV. Here's a picture. Best, Max.
Put my 2800 to work this morning. I'm doing fence line clean up on one of our baseball diamonds, it's bordered by woods and we don't like trees, vines etc. growing too close and we need a path wide enough for a person to walk behind.
We had a good size ash leaning over so much our 8' Jacobsen mower couldn't get under it. Kinda tricky in that it grew on a steep bank and leaned up hill. I notched it and it behaved. Cut what I wanted to 4' and the top I chained and dragged to the woods. The 2800 is just a great mid 40cc saw
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You did great job of making that look as though it was cut with a chainsaw .
You did great job of making that look as though it was cut with a chainsaw .
There are fools out there who'd say the ONLY saws that can cut wood have to be orange.
Hey And help!!! Trying to get all the parts together for my 3.7 (3700 wannabe). I still need the oil seals. Modifiedmark told me to use Timken 253747. I cannot get them locally but I see the National 253747. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d..._1256497_-1&pt=C0073&ppt=C0338#itemDetailTab_ and the specs aren't showing up in that link like they do on my PC but what I am seeing on the official Timken seal catalog shows the shaft, bore, O.D. and width to be the same. Has anyone ised the National? Thanks!
Yep, same thing, same company.
Also SKF CR 6119 same thing. A little easier to install as the case on the seal runs a few thou smaller on the SKF seals. Either is an exact replacement for the Poulan seal.
Great saw you're fixing up.
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