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Re: New and saying Hello.
« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2012, 07:32:13 pm »
I will say out of all the saws that I have listed so far that my favorite is the TM 3750.  This one I got on ebay because it had hole punched in it where the chain adjuster goes.  I split the case and welded it up from the inside.  All it has cost me so far is the seal on the clutch side and to weld it.  That saw sure does run.  I am putting a 20" bar on it this week-end with a chisel chain and see how it does.

I've had 3 of the TA Editions so far.

Nice welding on your 3750 fix. I cant weld for chit so I have to go with other fixes.  I took in a 330 that was hole punched from bar tensioner too and  I just used seal all and it is still holding up. 
Thanks on the welding job.  I have read many of your posts and have found them to be  very informative.  I do not make this offer to just any one but if you need any welding I would be happy to try and help you out.   Roger

Thanks for the offer on welding.

I also have a long distance friend here in Ohio that welded up a partner 5000 handle for me once.  Never met just shipped back and forth.  Saw and handle still in service.

It was broken 75% across.