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#Post#: 4929--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 16, 2011, 1:41 pm
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Need some info if you know. The ring on 3750 380 365 if my
measurement of worn ring is correct and bore of cylinder are
correct. Is it 49mm bore by 1.5mm ring?
If so that would mean a stihl 039 MS390 and one of the stihl cut
off saws, husky 460 570 would also work if I had one on hand.
Am I thinking right here?
What is the bore on 330 3450? Smaller I know, but what mm.
#Post#: 4934--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: OhioGregg Date: November 16, 2011, 5:16 pm
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Here is a video, if I can get it to show...LOL I did probably
year & half ago. Someone asked me how the 3700 & 380 compared.
61 & 60cc. Well, I did this 3 times, and each time the 3700 is
faster. Not a great deal, but it has more low end grunt & is
stronger I believe. The 380 has much more time on it since
then, it is my "light weight" saw. ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Und4nVtQg5U&feature=player_detailpage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Und4nVtQg5U&feature=player_detailpage
Gregg,
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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 16, 2011, 5:35 pm
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Nice and Thanks for the comparison, 3700 380.
I only have a 4000 and know my 3750 is no comparison there IMO.
4000 has the torque that I say is missing a tad on the 3750
(wish it had that kind of torque). Glad you had a 3700 to show
us a even comparison.
I think me and w8ye is going to hook up soon and run the PP365
3500 3750 330 3450 soon with same chain. Dont know about us
doing a video though, but might take a stop watch. Will see on
video. Hmmmm could throw a 362xp in the mix. I know they wouldnt
touch the 365 special.
I know my PP415 ate my 362xp after the 362 fresh rebuild. Now I
wish I would have done the PP415 and 365SP when I had 2 of the
365SP. Heck could have thrown 4000 in that one.
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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: w8ye Date: November 17, 2011, 12:06 am
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I'm ready whenever you are
#Post#: 4945--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: farmboy Date: November 17, 2011, 8:53 am
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Just for info I have NOS pistons for PP415 & 475.
Shep
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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 17, 2011, 1:04 pm
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[quote author=farmboy link=topic=95.msg4945#msg4945
date=1321541581]
Just for info I have NOS pistons for PP415 & 475.
Shep
[/quote]
I've had a 475 project I been collecting parts for for awhile
now. Just dont see any reason to be in a hurry with it since I
have a running PP415 and PP505. 8)
Fill free to advertise in your sig or list stuff FS here.
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/415/505475415mufflers005.jp…
3 tanks now and started with red one and they keep getting
better.
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/PP505PP365JD800/PP505415208…
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/PP505PP365JD800/tankspoulan…
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/PP505PP365JD800/P0011184.jp…
Before shipping
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/415/475pp-1.jpg[/img]
After shipping with nothing in box to pad just PHO.
[IMG]
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g289/doemaster789/415/BROKENPP475crankcase001…
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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: farmboy Date: November 18, 2011, 9:37 am
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Is that the one you welded back on? Stuff like that makes you
sick and mad. Esp. since it was totally avoidable. Bought
three parts saws 261Husky among them. Guy threw all three in
the box no packing broke the ear off the 261 above the ID tag.
Not a real big deal BUT!
Shep
#Post#: 4962--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 18, 2011, 12:25 pm
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Nope different saw, that was a 415 another guy welded on after
tree won the fight with him. (weld area he did not hold and just
fell apart and the welded area just crumbled and left a hole in
area). I bought it from him as a box of parts and thought hmmm I
wonder if. That same 415 was ran at the poulan gtg.
My redneck 415 fix looks like it will hold longer and stronger
then the weak metal area on those crankcases.
#Post#: 5016--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 19, 2011, 9:04 pm
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wy8e, I have PP365 back in my possession. I'm still not caught
up around here getting ready for winter yet.
Maybe sometime during the weekdays before Thanksgiving or
after?
Have you ever ran a Partner 550? If it dont get picked up
before test runs we can throw it in if you havent.
#Post#: 5017--------------------------------------------------
Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
By: w8ye Date: November 19, 2011, 9:14 pm
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I've never ran a partner.
LMK when you want to do it?
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