Steve, if I had a 3/4 impact it would have been used in the picture lol
I would take the cylinder, have a new piston on the shelf . Thanks
That kind of sucks on the 3700 but it's only 3cc behind and a great saw. I'm sure you will find a 3400 and make a runner out of it. I took 2 of my 3400 and made a 3700 and a hot ported 3800 from the other, hard to tell the difference. Had a extra 4000 cover on the 3800 now it's going on the new 4000 when I have 2 hands that work.
Yea. Not much clutch cover clearance.Put a half a tank through the 4000 last night bout 8pm (lucky nabours) any way I have learnt something bout these saws.. .
They do not clear out noodles at all kind of sad now I cut a lot of the bigger rounds into semis when getting wood by myself
It has thin rings. Has a 4000 air filter and cover making me think it was a 4000. Im not to worried about it. Be a good little saw regardless.Is it a 3700 or 3800? 3700 and 4000 have thin rings whereas the 3800 has standard thick rings. Rings on a 3400 and 3700 are quite different. Only reason I asked was you stated you measured the bore. Looking at the rings would have immediately told you if it was a 3400 or 3700. Nothing wrong with a 3800.
I really would have known you was joking then.Steve, if I had a 3/4 impact it would have been used in the picture lol
When I was running a bar on mine, it would throw chips out the front just a fast as the bottom, definitely don't clear chips fast enough, but still didn't bother the cutting none.Put a half a tank through the 4000 last night bout 8pm (lucky nabours) any way I have learnt something bout these saws.. .
They do not clear out noodles at all kind of sad now I cut a lot of the bigger rounds into semis when getting wood by myself
The 3700 is a very good saw, do anything you want it to do but stack the woodIs the 3700 not a great saw? Be hard to tell the difference of 3cc in a log surely?
It has thin rings. Has a 4000 air filter and cover making me think it was a 4000. Im not to worried about it. Be a good little saw regardless.
When I was running a bar on mine, it would throw chips out the front just a fast as the bottom, definitely don't clear chips fast enough, but still didn't bother the cutting none.
Steve
The 3700 is a very good saw, do anything you want it to do but stack the wood
Looks like it pizzed on the floor too.
They like to do that....marking the territory when those yellow saws come around.
Put a half a tank through the 4000 last night bout 8pm (lucky nabours) any way I have learnt something bout these saws.. .
They do not clear out noodles at all kind of sad now I cut a lot of the bigger rounds into semis when getting wood by myself
Mine has 2 metal pins on the starter housing. Seems strong. Seen the smaller saws have a plastic ratchet gear.
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