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| #Post#: 83804-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Poulan 2000 | |
| By: Poulanman Date: December 7, 2018, 12:36 pm | |
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| My old Poulan 2000 is at least 30 years old. Maybe 38. So when | |
| it quit, I figured it was the typical deal of replace all the | |
| rubber parts. I totaled up the cost of fuel hose, carb kit, | |
| spark plug and plug boot. then I added $100 and ordered a new | |
| PP3816AV. It looks like the closest thing to the old saw except | |
| it has a slightly larger engine with forged crank & rod and of | |
| course it has one of those 2-hole carburetors and a blade brake. | |
| I like the lightweight saw and call it my "Old Man Saw". The big | |
| boys are so heavy that by the time I climb to where the tree is | |
| and pull the rope a few times I am already tired. I can cut more | |
| wood when my arms are not worn out from a huge saw. Anyway, I | |
| went out to the barn to reassemble the old saw so I could keep | |
| the parts together, and I found a tiny piece of sawdust stuck in | |
| the reed valve. Happens every few years... clean it out and the | |
| saw is fine again. So now I've got two saws, darn it! Guess I'll | |
| need a helper. | |
| #Post#: 83805-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 won't die | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 7, 2018, 1:10 pm | |
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| I got back a poulan 2000 I had bought in 94. Still going only a | |
| coil gone bad and carb kit and lines. | |
| I had a 3816 or maybe it was 3516 newer strato design. Get you a | |
| spline carb tool, makes tuning easy. Come lean from factory most | |
| times. | |
| old pic | |
| #Post#: 83809-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 won't die | |
| By: Poulanman Date: December 7, 2018, 8:29 pm | |
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| yeah, got the carb tools ordered. My old saw looks just like the | |
| one in back of your photo, but mine has a 16" bar. I'll post a | |
| pic but am waiting for new fuel line before I put it together. | |
| #Post#: 83810-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 won't die | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 8, 2018, 6:51 am | |
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| Yes 2000 in back. When bought mine new it came with 16". I | |
| switched it to 12". Just got it back from dad with 16" on it | |
| again. | |
| I have a bunch of parts for these if needed. Plus craftsman | |
| 2300cva version I dont use. 1800 that runs but started to scuff | |
| piston it looks like when muffler was pulled last time. | |
| Thats a poulan XX 20 in the front. | |
| #Post#: 83837-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 won't die | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 13, 2018, 3:14 pm | |
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| Little top handle 2000 I had bought in 94 new and later gave to | |
| dad to replace that mini mac I despised. | |
| Well this year dad had gave me back 3 saws I had shown earlier | |
| while I was down hunting. | |
| I was curious on the condition under the grime and if I could | |
| get it running. Well lets just say I made plenty of test cuts | |
| with 14" buried after a little fight with it. | |
| #Post#: 84536-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 24, 2019, 5:10 pm | |
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| Back to the 12 again. [emoji41] Square filed PS3 for chain | |
| too. [emoji87] | |
| Bought in 94 new and later gave to dad. Got it back during deer | |
| season. | |
| #Post#: 91056-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Poulan 2000 | |
| By: Poulanman Date: December 29, 2024, 8:12 am | |
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| UPDATE TO AN OLD POST: | |
| My PP3816A stopped running while cutting firewood from a fallen | |
| tree. It was running like Jack the Bear, slicing 8" logs like | |
| butter. While holding it at an almost inverted angle it coughed | |
| and stopped. Pulled the rope, and it felt like there was nothing | |
| on the other end. No compression. So I got out the electric | |
| DeWalt to finish up. Partial disassembly later revealed no | |
| obvious trouble. Piston looks fine thru exhaust port and bore | |
| looks good too, but I'm guessing the ring is stuck. Now that I | |
| think of it, it did run poorly when first started, needed choke | |
| for a minute or so. General wisdom seems to be that those strato | |
| engines are very sensitive to lean operation, so I guess I | |
| cooked it. Dragged the old Poulan 2000 out of the shed. It was | |
| overhauled with new fuel lines and carb kit years ago and put | |
| away dry as backup. Took a few primes and turning the needles | |
| back and forth a bit, and it runs like it did in the 1980s. So, | |
| the Old Man Saw is now the main saw for this Old Man, and the | |
| 3816 goes in the shed for parts or possible future revival. Just | |
| like me, the old stuff is the good stuff! | |
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