Just another junk chainsaw

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Couldnt wait to break them in so went ahead and see what they were right now in 11" dry ash.

Poulan 3450 54cc broke in.

Poulan 3450 type 3 3750 60cc 2nd cuts only, not broke in after rebuild.

Poulan 380 60cc half tank through it after rebuild. Not broke in.

Stihl 034 036 62cc broke in.

Just always wondered how they compared. The 036 felt stronger in the cuts.
Same way I felt about the 3750 compared to the 262. 262 felt stronger. But the open port 60cc saws are right there in the cuts too.
The 034 036 feels so much like the poulans to me. Handling etc. Didnt care for the 262 in that department.

Only lets 1 video at a time. :confused2:

 
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85cc I picked up today.

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Pick-up this 44 cc poulan ? how many years ago new for less than $100 because it was nice and light for liming. A few wks. ago I noticed it was really vibrating every time I used it . Finally I turned it up side down and to my surprise 1 loose bolt holding it together . Dam thing still ran and started with little effort.
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Bet that is a 46cc 4620 295 or has farmhand on it. Known for doing that. Also watch the carb bolts for backing out. Good light trim saws on par with 025 250 IMO.

Keep a eye on those and what I said above. @Billrog

I have a board just for poulan info. https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php
 
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90cc 42mm stroke. :cloud9:

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