I can tell you have experianced them as well.... :hmm3grin2orange:
Nothing else even comes close...
I cant believe that they sent these to dealers shelves...:msp_thumbdn:
I can tell you have experianced them as well.... :hmm3grin2orange:
The newer ones like that are cool, So is the 3700 and 4000s. I just get tired of looking at the same build over and over. You dont see much of the newer yellow and black poulans getting rebuilt on here.Just another Poulan we work on I guess. Except we usually just find a Poulan _____ put a carb kit and fuel lines in it and they run like new! I guess I can see how that might upset some people:hmm3grin2orange:
This here is one of two 335s I got. Very dirty but fuel system work and a good cleaning will be all this one needs. Im in a rush to get this one ready for the GTG. But sound like some of you might not like it since its a POULAN GTG.
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The newer ones like that are cool, So is the 3700 and 4000s. I just get tired of looking at the same build over and over. You dont see much of the newer yellow and black poulans getting rebuilt on here.
This saw is a 1987.
Clay what "old saws" you talkin about? If you like the 3700-4000s those were made from the late 70s (3400 1979) to the early 1990s. We hardly ever see a sand cast saw.
To be honest the old poulans are cool all of them. Im just trying to rile Marky Mark up. He just seems to work on the same thing over and over. Thats what he likes, but i like to give him crap about it after his snide remarks to me.
To be honest the old poulans are cool all of them. Im just trying to rile Marky Mark up. He just seems to work on the same thing over and over. Thats what he likes, but i like to give him crap about it after his snide remarks to me.
Your going to have to try harder to rile me up kid
Your not that good yet.
Same ole thing over and over huh? You seen when I stated this thread, that I had a Echo spread all over the bench. You ever seen inside a CS-900 Echo? Better yet you ever seen a CS-900 Echo?
I have not had one of this series of Poulans apart like this in a long time now, so its not that same ole thing.
But you might be right there all chainsaws, so I guess that is the same thing over and over.
Pay attention now kid, you might learn something.
If not just go over to that truck forum so they can laugh at you there.
This saw is a 1987.
Clay what "old saws" you talkin about? If you like the 3700-4000s those were made from the late 70s (3400 1979) to the early 1990s. We hardly ever see a sand cast saw.
Pay attention to what? Your horrible people skills. Your a short bald dude from Indiana, you are nothing special. Great you can work on a 2 stroke chainsaw, props to you! You know how a basic engine works.
Im singling him out trust me.....Lotta great people from Indiana....
How old do you want them? This is probably the oldest in my stable...still don't have a b/c for it.
Im singling him out trust me.....
What year is that from?
Your not doing it very well, looks like your the one gettin riled up there kid! :hmm3grin2orange: (and I'll bet I'm taller then you! LOL)
1968-1971
See I told you to stick around and learn somthing.
Well Mark ive concluded we both dont like each other so we might as well get along. You maybe taller but i bet i have more hair then you old man:msp_tongue:
Well Mark ive concluded we both dont like each other so we might as well get along. You maybe taller but i bet i have more hair then you old man:msp_tongue:
Where?
Your wrong again, I like you fine as long as your not telling those whoppers! (you really should fess up one of these days.) :hmm3grin2orange:
Kid, I would take that bet on the hair though, maybe it aint all on the head.
Where?
Where?
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