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Husqvarna - Stihl - Poulan - Jonsered - Dolmar chainsaws and more => Poulan => Topic started by: Cut4fun . on October 27, 2013, 12:33:12 pm

Title: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on October 27, 2013, 12:33:12 pm
So is a poulan 2700 built like a poulan 2800 3000?  Just smaller bore then poulan 3000?
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: brokenbudget on October 27, 2013, 03:59:52 pm
there was 2 versions of the 2700 :)
one was basicly a copy of the pp295 (4620). the other was the same as the 2800. ive used the pro style '2700' top ends on the 2800 chassis. they are the same.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: 3000 FPS on October 27, 2013, 04:12:57 pm
there was 2 versions of the 2700 :)
one was basicly a copy of the pp295 (4620). the other was the same as the 2800. ive used the pro style '2700' top ends on the 2800 chassis. they are the same.


So one was a clamshell the other version split case.  So they must really look different from one another.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: brokenbudget on October 27, 2013, 04:24:37 pm
yes. one looks like a 2800, the other like a pp295 (4620) ;)
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: fossil on October 27, 2013, 04:44:28 pm
My cylinder application chart says the 2700 and 2800 have a bare aluminum cylinder and chrome plated piston. The 3000 has a plated cylinder.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: brokenbudget on October 27, 2013, 04:48:09 pm
the 3000 is also larger in cc. ;)
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on December 22, 2013, 11:59:11 am
For the 530031136 2700 like the 295 4620.  The cheapest I could find for the worm gear puller on this one was $33 and shipping.

Also husqvarna 141  36 41  136

http://www.outdoordistributors.com/static/poulan-weedeater/PWE-530031136.html

http://search.cartserver.com/search/odstorecgi.cgi?cartid=a-8671&category=Poulan_Parts&maxhits=20&keywords=PWE-530031136&go=GO!
 
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: redunshee on December 29, 2013, 11:42:27 am
Got into this on the other site. Part # is 530031115 and cost about $5.00. I've ordered three from two diff. Sources and have received one ,so far.  Other two are "in the mail".
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on December 29, 2013, 11:49:34 am
Got into this on the other site. Part # is 530031115 and cost about $5.00. I've ordered three from two diff. Sources and have received one ,so far.  Other two are "in the mail".


  wait a minute that one is for different saws and missing a number  ??? 530031115    or do you have the other 2700 like a 2800 3000 etc?
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: 660magnum on December 29, 2013, 11:50:02 am
Over the years I have bought a lot from Outdoor Distributors. But the parts always came from someone else, drop shipped, from some big regional parts warehouse when you read the label. No Tracking
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 04, 2014, 12:52:40 pm
Just searching on info and pics of the 2 models of poulan 2700.  One like the 2800 3000 posted here.


Poulan 2700 video on fuel line replacement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZqCNiYgF3g
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on April 04, 2014, 01:08:21 pm
I cant find anything on a clamshell type 2700. Did find a poulan 2500 2600.


Poulan 2700 2800 3000 3100 3300  IPL  http://www.klippo.com/ddoc/POUI/POUI2000_USen/POUI2000_USen__530066768.pdf
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Eccentric on April 04, 2014, 04:32:44 pm
I believe the clamshell type saw (in the same series as the PP255-310 and 2500-2900) that you guys are thinking of is a 2750 rather than a 2700.  I remember working on Craftsman 2.7 branded versions of that clamshell saw (black case) in the 1990's.

http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/partslist/poulan2750chainsaw.pdf
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: 3000 FPS on April 04, 2014, 05:28:08 pm
I believe the clamshell type saw (in the same series as the PP255-310 and 2500-2900) that you guys are thinking of is a 2750 rather than a 2700.  I remember working on Craftsman 2.7 branded versions of that clamshell saw (black case) in the 1990's.

http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/partslist/poulan2750chainsaw.pdf

Thanks Aaron.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: brokenbudget on April 04, 2014, 06:42:42 pm
yes it was a 2750 chassis. however they were labeled as 2700. the only difference was the color. pp295/4620 were yellow, the 2700/50 the bright green.
they weren't around long. maybe a couple years before they changed the designation to 'farmhand' and the like.
you have to remember, we get different models of the same product up here in canada. and sometimes they change the model number/name for different parts of canada. ;)
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Eccentric on April 05, 2014, 10:37:13 am
Interesting.  I've never seen a green 2700 (of this type) or an IPL for a 2700 that wasn't of the 2800/3000/3300 series.  Probably a 'Canada only' IPL for a green 2700 'clamshell' saw floading around somewhere north of the border.  You Canadians had some odd Poulan models.  My favorite are the "disguised" 4000's.  Not sure why they wanted to call them "3400"........
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 05, 2014, 08:01:52 pm
After Ed had put an 038 mag top end on a 2.8 craftsman I rattled the bushes & came up with a 2700 that's not really to shabby as is.  This one is at 140 psi as is, a base gasket delete & some cleaning up could wake it up a little more.  I did cut some wood with that 20" bar, a little big I think, but could get it done.  I did add another port on the muffler.  I have the hand guard if a guy really needs that.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on April 06, 2014, 06:08:34 pm
Nice pics Tractorsaw1

So 2700 is 46cc like 2800?   

Then 49cc and 54cc will also be straight bolt up.   They are all the same 32mm stroke. 
Still betting the 60cc with little oblonging will work too.  But why for the little weight saved over 3500 pp365 60cc I thought to myself.  Unless one was wanting to build a cheater saw for gtg racing.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on April 09, 2014, 08:20:50 pm
Had a box dropped off today with a Poulan 2700 inside.   ;)

Packed real nice too.  Tell your packer she did a nice job on the saw packing for shipment.

Thanks..............
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: 3000 FPS on April 09, 2014, 08:47:04 pm
Had a box dropped off today with a Poulan 2700 inside.   ;)

Packed real nice too.  Tell your packer she did a nice job on the saw packing for shipment.

Thanks..............

Do you have something special in mind.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on April 09, 2014, 09:05:47 pm
Had a box dropped off today with a Poulan 2700 inside.   ;)

Packed real nice too.  Tell your packer she did a nice job on the saw packing for shipment.

Thanks..............

Do you have something special in mind.

Not really. Traded for it. Owner wanted something else to build bigger cc.  Me it isnt about money and told him sure 2700 on trade is fine with me.
Plus I like this series and shade of green.  8) ;D

Plus never owned the 46cc ones only the 49cc 54cc ones.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: 3000 FPS on April 09, 2014, 09:19:23 pm
I was wondering how a 2700 compares to a 295.    Probably close to the same but just wondering.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 10, 2014, 08:12:23 am
Kevin I'm glad to hear they do a good job, there is a reason I keep going back ;D   Enjoy the 2700, I am surprised really more of these are not still putting wood on the ground for people, they are nice saws.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 10, 2014, 07:41:53 pm
Poulan 2700 2800 3000 3100 3300   IPL   http://www.klippo.com/ddoc/POUI/POUI2000_USen/POUI2000_USen__530066768.pdf
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 10, 2014, 07:45:33 pm

So 2700 is 46cc like 2800?   

 


IPL confirms this, 46cc not 44cc like I have seen listed in 3 places now.   

ring  530027090  Model 2700 & 2800

cylinder 530012155  Model 2700 & 2800

piston kit 530010864  Model 2700 & 2800
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on April 12, 2014, 06:07:20 pm
2700

Who did the dual port muffler mod on the left side?  Nice, reminds me of the mod mweba uses and did on a 3450 I got from him.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: redunshee on April 15, 2014, 07:14:56 pm
Great thing about this series of saws is the P&C are direct bolt ons from the 2700 up to the 3300.  Just diff. Cc's.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Tractorsaw1 on April 15, 2014, 08:26:33 pm
Its easier to do 2 muffler mods at once!  This one got another opening when I did my 3.3.  Partner 550 looks great man, I got to finish up some other projects in front of it.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 03, 2014, 12:52:56 pm
Going to put that new type Tygon  LP1100 in this 2700 today if it is the right size.   http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/ported-saws/fuel-lines-tygon-etc/

Noticed no duck bill last time in it. What was that part # or other one that was usable?  Going with screw for time being in end of line outside tank.

Going to try that aftermarket echo fuel line for impulse.  Either in 3mm 5mm or 3mm 6mm.  http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/ported-saws/impulse-line/
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Eccentric on May 03, 2014, 01:06:51 pm
Going to put that new type Tygon  LP1100 in this 2700 today if it is the right size.   http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/ported-saws/fuel-lines-tygon-etc/

Noticed no duck bill last time in it. What was that part # or other one that was usable?  Going with screw for time being in end of line outside tank.

Going to try that aftermarket echo fuel line for impulse.  Either in 3mm 5mm or 3mm 6mm.  http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/ported-saws/impulse-line/

530026119 is the Poulan/Husky # for the duckbill.  Do you have the double barb fitting that it attaches to?

530024475 is the fitting.

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/vent-fitting-p-234906.html

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/poulan-2700-gas-chainsaw-parts-c-16962_17147_17269.html
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 03, 2014, 03:20:58 pm
Poulan 2700 I took in trade is all done.  Made up a new loop of oregon 33LG for it's 16"  bar.

Thanks for digging up info Aaron. I was in hurry to get out there after they canceled all day tournament for my son, due to rain and hail.  ;D

I got the double barb. Just was needing duck bill.   I even forgot to put screw in the other end when filling up. Guess what happens.   ;D :D :D :D :D :D


That Tygon  LP 1100 is different for sure pulling through etc.   

I ended up going with the echo aftermarket 3mm x 5mm on the poulan 2700 for impulse line.

I put the Tygon 4040 on the 3.0 grey 3000 for impulse line like I have many times in the past. 3/16 OD X 3/32 ID
I also have used it on my 475 and WT 505 without any problems.

Poulan oem impulse line 530069976 is also 3/16 OD X 3/32 ID from the ones I pulled off too.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on May 04, 2014, 09:05:54 am
Saw came out very nice! Have you run it yet?
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on May 04, 2014, 10:21:00 am
Saw came out very nice! Have you run it yet?

I ran it with a new loop of 33LG untouched.  Reminds me of my other 45cc 46cc saws. 

I sold the OE 346 but still have the echo 4500 still. I was going to run same chain on both to see, 4500 ran just like the OE 346.
I still have a 3.0 49cc too.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 04, 2014, 12:08:11 pm
Best total price I found for poulan duck bill 530026119  http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-Poulan-Chainsaw-Duckbill-Check-Valve-530026119-/121136284453?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c34490325

I had found cheaper for actual cost of part itself, but then shipping would be 4-5 times more for the online dealers (which would be  ok if I had a bigger order to ad them to).  So I bought some from above.  Shipping was $1 plus .50 cent per each extra.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: KilliansRedLeo on May 04, 2014, 12:41:08 pm
I like that series of Poulan saws. Perform very well IMO, easy to work on and I only gave $100 for the last one I bought.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 04, 2014, 01:27:52 pm
I would take them all in that series over a stihl 026 260 series to use and work on any day.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun . on June 29, 2016, 09:11:27 pm
Saving this here too. Besides the fuel line thread.

 I also just found a poulan 2700 that did this. Looking back at the thread I am thinking I might have used tygon 1100 but not real sure if I ended up replacing that afterwords. What ever I had in it the lining separated on the tank vent and fuel line.
Had white letters and said mfg in saint gobain I think I could make out.

Took pics. Will load later of 2700 line.  Replaced today with the blue stens for fuel and afm echo vent line.




Can someone check their tygon 1100 line and see if they have this on them too.

Also pic of the redone lines is before I tucked the vent line away.

pics

(http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2942.0;attach=18629;image)
(http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2942.0;attach=18630;image)
(http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2942.0;attach=18631;image)
(http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2942.0;attach=18632;image)
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: Cut4fun on June 30, 2016, 01:42:21 pm
2700 with new owner today. Now to fix or find a tank for that craftsman in same series.
Title: Re: Poulan 2700
Post by: leec on July 16, 2016, 10:02:38 pm
I have a Canadian 2700 which is pretty much the same as a 4620.  I got the body to transfer most of the parts from a 4620 which someone had let the muffler come loose and burn a hole in the oil tank.  A project that I haven't gotten round to yet.