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       #Post#: 3133--------------------------------------------------
       Poulan 330 3450
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 29, 2011, 3:03 pm
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       I've owned 2 PP330 and was wondering about the poulan 3450.
       Is the poulan pro 330 54cc and 3450 same  saw? Just one yellow
       and one green.
       #Post#: 3207--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Modifiedmark Date: July 5, 2011, 3:26 pm
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       As far as I know the color is the only difference.
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       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 14, 2011, 2:23 pm
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       [quote author=Modifiedmark link=topic=356.msg3207#msg3207
       date=1309897606]
       As far as I know the color is the only difference.
       [/quote]
       I'll know real soon MM. Wife said 3 boxes got delivered today
       :o.
       Expecting a 3450  ;D
       63PS3  picco chisel lp chain  ;D
       and more parts   8)
       #Post#: 3318--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Cut4fun Date: July 14, 2011, 3:49 pm
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       It's so much sexier in the poulan lime green   :D :D :D  Anyone
       know the actual name of the poulan green?
       Well look at that MM it has one of those factory poulan dual
       port covers on it too.  ;) ;) :D :D   Jking of course.
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       #Post#: 4164--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 15, 2011, 5:03 pm
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       I just couldnt pass up a running pho 330 parts saw for $46 to my
       door.  Only problem it isnt a parts saw now.
       I was told it was missing muffler, bolts, muffler shield, bar
       adjuster etc and  Big problem was the cracked oil tank under bar
       adjuster bolt.(( Looks like someone had put bar on without being
       in the bar adjuster hole on bar and tightened down clutch cover
       and pushed bar adjuster into crankcase and cracked the oil tank.
       ))
       Well I fixed the cracked oil tank and stole some parts off the
       PP365 project saw I am rebuilding to test out the PP330. All
       checks out to me now and oil tank leaks no more.
       Looking for a muffler, shield, bolts, bar adjuster for the 330.
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       #Post#: 4167--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: nmurph Date: September 15, 2011, 6:31 pm
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       How do these 330's compare to an 034/359? I bought one in a lot
       of items and don't know anything about them or about the
       condition of the saw. I will pick it up next Friday.
       #Post#: 4171--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Modifiedmark Date: September 15, 2011, 7:09 pm
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       Depends what you mean by compare.
       Are you talking cut speed only? Weight? Handleing?
       They feel real good to me, weight is not bad and they cut pretty
       darn good if you ask, me. The mufflers are really restricted
       though so dont get into a speed contest with one till the
       mufflers modded. The good part is the mufflers are 2 piece and
       easy to do.
       Keep a open mind and give it a try, you may like it. You have to
       remember these were not priced like a 034 or 359 either.
       #Post#: 4177--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Cut4fun Date: September 16, 2011, 10:32 am
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       [quote author=nmurph link=topic=356.msg4167#msg4167
       date=1316129461]
       How do these 330's compare to an 034/359? I bought one in a lot
       of items and don't know anything about them or about the
       condition of the saw. I will pick it up next Friday.
       [/quote]
       I've never tested the 54cc ones. My 034/036, 028 super are gone
       and never owned a 359, only 357xp. I do have a 46mm husky 55 and
       a partner 550 left in that size cc.  For the price and cc size
       you cant beat them IMO, I think the 330 full price was $279 and
       could be bought as low as $199.
       They do seem bulky and little heavy for 54cc but 60cc one
       tested,  when compared below it felt better in the woods then
       the 262xp. Both of us like the feel and handling of the poulan
       better in the woods cutting over the 262.
       I did compare the 3750 60cc to a 262xp cutting firewood one day
       last year with another guy on hand to switch back and forth.
       Here is what we thought.
  HTML http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/poulan/poulan-3750-60cc/
       Now  remember you can take the 330 3450 54cc to 60cc very easy
       and cheap with oem parts.
       #Post#: 4219--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Modifiedmark Date: September 21, 2011, 7:59 pm
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       [quote author=w8ye link=topic=356.msg4185#msg4185
       date=1316226662]
       I have a Poulan 3500 Type II  If you come across a real IPL for
       one of these, you will discover that the cylinder and other
       parts are different between Types I, II, & III.
       [/quote]
       You are correct that the Types I II & IV are different then the
       Type III cyl and piston.
       Your wrong per several IPL's and documents that your type II is
       60cc though. It is the Type III that shares the same 60cc P/C
       with the 60cc 3750.
       Still , you have a nice saw and thanks for sharing it.
       #Post#: 4220--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan pro 330 and poulan 3450
       By: Cut4fun Date: September 21, 2011, 8:08 pm
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       Mark tell Ohiogregg to check his spam folder for a email. Me and
       w8ye might make the trip if Oct 8th. Al Smith needs info and
       maybe procarbine2k too.
       w8ye just needs to trade me that old worn out poulan 3500  ;)
       ;). Heck with all the stihl and huskys he owns now it couldnt be
       seeing any use  ::).
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