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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #90 on: March 07, 2013, 11:26:34 am »
Andy I looked at all my IPL's for  3450, 3750 and the 330.   They only show the entire brake assembly as a part and not separate.    By the way did you get your 3750 from the mastermind yet?
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« Reply #91 on: March 07, 2013, 11:37:29 am »
Yes I did. I have not gassed it up yet.  I have been very busy.

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #92 on: March 12, 2013, 08:58:43 pm »
Yes I did. I have not gassed it up yet.  I have been very busy.

 I for one would really like to see a video of this saw in some wood!!! (If you ever get time lol)

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #93 on: March 12, 2013, 09:04:58 pm »
Yes I did. I have not gassed it up yet.  I have been very busy.

 I for one would really like to see a video of this saw in some wood!!! (If you ever get time lol)

I tested my like new 3750 against a 262xp etc in nice clean even cants if you want to compare in the cuts with 3/8 same chain.

We also tested both out cutting firewood hardwoods back to back all day once.

We both voted for the 3750 over the 262 in handling, feel, comfort of handles,  etc, even though the 3750 had just a little less torque in the cut then 262.

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #94 on: March 12, 2013, 09:36:25 pm »
Yes I did. I have not gassed it up yet.  I have been very busy.

 I for one would really like to see a video of this saw in some wood!!! (If you ever get time lol)

I tested my like new 3750 against a 262xp etc in nice clean even cants if you want to compare in the cuts with 3/8 same chain.

We also tested both out cutting firewood hardwoods back to back all day once.

We both voted for the 3750 over the 262 in handling, feel, comfort of handles,  etc, even though the 3750 had just a little less torque in the cut then 262.

 I hear ya Kevin...I'm just curious to the out come of Randy's work to a 3750.

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #95 on: March 13, 2013, 06:44:43 am »
Yes I did. I have not gassed it up yet.  I have been very busy.

 I for one would really like to see a video of this saw in some wood!!! (If you ever get time lol)

I tested my like new 3750 against a 262xp etc in nice clean even cants if you want to compare in the cuts with 3/8 same chain.

We also tested both out cutting firewood hardwoods back to back all day once.

We both voted for the 3750 over the 262 in handling, feel, comfort of handles,  etc, even though the 3750 had just a little less torque in the cut then 262.

 I hear ya Kevin...I'm just curious to the out come of Randy's work to a 3750.

I gotcha now. Somebody  ;) had their 60cc woods ported.   8) ;D

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #96 on: March 13, 2013, 10:19:57 am »
Yep, that was me and I haven't even started it yet. I did purchase a new chain brake assembly and recoil housing for it.  But they didn't come with decals.... so do any of you poulan guys have a source for them.

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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #97 on: July 23, 2013, 09:10:46 pm »
We were talking about the Badboy 3450 using black tanks in the 3450 bad boy thread.   http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/poulan/tim-allen-3450-poulan-bad-boy/

I just noticed my 1st 3750 BB timbermaster (was on it too) with purple covers  had a black tank in this pic.  All my other 3750 BB saws had green tanks.



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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #98 on: November 03, 2013, 09:13:37 pm »
I was out today doing some fire wood cutting with Tim Allen 3750.   I had forgotten how good that saw runs and cuts.   I have not started and ran this saw for about 2 years now I am guessing.    This is one that I had bought and split the case because of a hole into the oil tank from the chain adjuster.    I did most of the welding from the inside of the crank case.



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Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
« Reply #99 on: November 03, 2013, 09:18:29 pm »
Runnin that 3750 today kind of motivated me to get started on the other one that I got from woodchuck, your old one Kevin.

I got my compressor in place today and I just need to bolt the motor and compressor in place.   
Then wire it up and put a regulator and water trap on it again.    I found my flex shaft today also and can get it put in a place so that it can be used also.   Once that is done then I can start working on some saws again.
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