On the topic of Craft Maple Syrup Shawn Curry sent me a bottle earlier this year for helping him out with some guide bars, and stuff. I hide it...
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Everyone has been kind enough in this thread. I was making a joke by saying "Lynch Mob Mentality", because it is...
Go back and read my post again, slowly, and move your lips if need be. Repeat until comprehended.
Nobody here really knows what is going on in other peoples lives. Anyone who posts "lynch mob" mentality type posts over a Christmas Giving...
tree killer if you would like to double your money on it............;) Just sayin', and stuff. By the way, I noticed your location, and thought...
Thanks Kevin. Very good information. "It takes a village", but at least we got tree killer the pertinent info.....
Scratch that.......here are the measurements in inches. 3400 = 1.810" 3700 = 1.875" 4000 = 1.935"
Custer, I've been looking for bore measurements on both a 3400, and 4000 without success. Maybe Eccentric, or Cut4fun can provide this information.
[ATTACH] That's my 4900(77cc's) on the right.
[ATTACH] Here's my Poulan 4000. I probably should have posted a picture after I got it cleaned up.........;) 65cc's of pure torque, and fury!...
As I've stated previously when a bargain 3400 comes up for sale, "A Poulan 3400 will crack an MS290's walnuts". By the way, did anyone look at...
I'll keep an eye out......Which mount? I had picked up a small stack of GB Australia 20" 325 050 in K095, but sadly they are all gone.......
What are you looking for?
That Poulan 3400 is a good deal. Really good AV, easy to work on, and decent parts availability. The Super XL AO is also a good older saw. The 009...
Half way to 100!............ :(
Man, tough crowd in here........ I really thought my "hillbillies tooth" comment would have garnered a more boisterous reaction?
Wow! You gifted someone a Hillbillies tooth?
Chris, Sheeit! I already have that outfit...... I received this today from some nefarious Secret Santa in Mountain Home, PA. [ATTACH]
A decent freaking job.
I actually describe them as the Lincoln Town Car of chainsaws. Smooth as all get out, yet understated power. Ryan, Give it a bit. That's a good...