Poulan 3400 Throttle Lock

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My brother just passed and his son gave me his Poulan 3400 bow saw. Now I've watched him use this saw for years and know that for bucking clean log's on the ground it can't be beat, but the throttle lock dosen't lock and the only way you can start it is by holding above the ground with right hand and yanking with left while depressing the trigger (lot of blade waving around). I would prefer to start on the ground as it would be a lot easier and safer. Took handle apart and both mating surfaces (trigger & Lock bar) look like they should mesh firmly. Only thing I can see is a little slop in the old bushings. Anyone familier with this series of saw got an idea how to fix?

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   / Poulan 3400 Throttle Lock #2  
Sorry to hear about your brother.:mad:

I cant offer much help on the trigger. It is one of them things that is going to be extremely difficult without seeing it in person. And since you already said you took it appart and found nothing wrong:confused2:

My only suggestion (not all saws even have a trigger lock) is set the saw on the ground, and stick your foot through the handle, and you can hold the trigger with your toe-portion of the boot:thumbsup:

for bucking clean log's on the ground it can't be beat,

I wouldn't go as far as to say that:D
 
   / Poulan 3400 Throttle Lock #3  
Cheap fix till you find parts.

Take a zip tie and fit it loosely where you can slide over throttle trigger and set to how much gas you want given like throttle lock.

I used to do this on cold start racing racesaws WOT though so they start wide open throttle for 3 cuts and then slip it off.

Found a pic where you can see zip tie on rear handle to give you idea. Now take it and slide up and over throttle as you depress it. When done using it slide back down. Remember to set to proper throttle amount for your start up uses, not WOT is needed for you.

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   / Poulan 3400 Throttle Lock #4  
I was just at a GTG with a bunch of poulan bow saws.

I dont think bowsaws were meant for bucking cuts from my understanding even though people do it now days.

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#5  
That's a great idea on the tie wrap, and for now I'll use that approach, but I would still like to get it working the way it was designed. Racing saw? Is that for real or are you pulling an old man's leg? Muffler exhaust pointed back at operator.

I currently own a Husquvarna 480 (Beast) and also a cheap Poulan 4218 limb saw. Thinking of buying another 3400 or 3700 in case the husky gives up the ghost.
 
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#6  
Maybe using the wrong terminology. I'm referring to cutting a fallen limbed tree into short pieces while it's laying on the ground. Very popular in South when pulpwood was cut into 4' lengths. That bottom photo look's like my saw minus the top chain guard. Wish I could find one somewhere but I'll probably wind up having to fabricate one.
 
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   / Poulan 3400 Throttle Lock #7  
Here is my stroked 3120 my 3rd hotsaw. No I'm not pulling your leg. Racing in Murray KY on this one. I got 5th with my slow run and guy I was racing got 1st, rest his soul RIP.

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#10  
Wow, you smoked that guy. I see now what speed sawing is all about.
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