Done my 2800 cause the case was leaking oil, so I went ahead and went through the whole thing.
Steve
Steve
Very nice Nate! It is a small world. I have the 4hp version which looks real close to yours. They are strong runners Never had any problems with it other than braking a shear pin hogging it in 18 inches of snow - 2010 blizzard that came up through PA. Parts are nowhere to be found so I made a new one... There should be a model and serial # stamped in the back on the frame just above where the gear changer goes in. The metal tag on the engine is only the engine model and serial #.
I have the 1969-78 parts and repair manual. If you ever need anything PM me and I'll do what I can to get you the info. If you give me the model and serial number I can tell you the year manufactured.
Thanks! This one is the 4hp version as well. I went to the place I pick saw parts and pulled an new starter assembly for mine yesterday, bolted it up last night and it runs like a top! From what I can tell and what I've found online it's an early 70's model. The tag on the engine is an HS40 55265B. I have to find the # on the frame still, just haven't looked yet.
I've totally taken apart several 3400's. Split case replaced bearings, seals, etc. even repainted a few. My first one was my 3400 I bough new in the late 7o's or early 80's. Just used it in Vermont and it still runs great.I have never had to take one all the way down . Carb kits and seals . One intake gasket .
I would love to learn how But the local community college no longer has a class on 2 strokes
That would be me...how many of us actually restore saws? i mean take them down to split cases and rebuild them? i actually do not, i have repaired them from that level and prettied them up a good bit but never taken them down all the way, My sand cast saws i have had several all the way apart though.
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Very nice Mark! Just PM'd you my shipping info lolololol! How have you been!
There isn't much I wouldnt sell. "IF" the price was right...
I have been fine, working too much..
how many of us actually restore saws? i mean take them down to split cases and rebuild them? i actually do not, i have repaired them from that level and prettied them up a good bit but never taken them down all the way, My sand cast saws i have had several all the way apart though.
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how many of us actually restore saws? i mean take them down to split cases and rebuild them? i actually do not, i have repaired them from that level and prettied them up a good bit but never taken them down all the way, My sand cast saws i have had several all the way apart though.
Would anyone change color on a saw? I like being different, I think I would but no idea what color.
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holy crap. 4.2 or 5.2? either way, incredible saw. Ran one for 25+ years
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