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PP330 broke, get an ms290?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vibes" data-source="post: 3949103" data-attributes="member: 15117"><p>The mount is on the bottom of the saw near where the handlebar mount is. I can't remember offhand but if I can fix it, YOU CAN TOO!!1. Seriously, the first saw I ever owned was one of the Craftsman saws of that same series of Poulans. I've torn apart and and rebuilt several of the 335, 3300, 3000, 2800 and there Craftsman variations. They are easy as pie to work on. </p><p></p><p> I also wouldn't touch some Boss saw if I had a good running 330.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vibes, post: 3949103, member: 15117"] The mount is on the bottom of the saw near where the handlebar mount is. I can't remember offhand but if I can fix it, YOU CAN TOO!!1. Seriously, the first saw I ever owned was one of the Craftsman saws of that same series of Poulans. I've torn apart and and rebuilt several of the 335, 3300, 3000, 2800 and there Craftsman variations. They are easy as pie to work on. I also wouldn't touch some Boss saw if I had a good running 330. [/QUOTE]
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