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       Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Cut4fun Date: March 4, 2011, 12:28 pm
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       This one is a  Bad Boy Tim Allen edition. This is the 2nd 3750 I
       have had, but this is the first  TA edition on it.  1st one had
       a different style muffler, without the front deflector like this
       one does.
       These saws run right with the stock 262xp's I had in the past
       and I tested one back to back with this one. 3750 was right on
       the heels in cut and 3750 feels to have just a slight torque
       disadvantage.
       While out cutting firewood and switching from 262 and 3750 back
       and forth with another cutter, both of use using the saws
       preferred the 3750 feel and handling in our hands.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Cut4fun Date: March 4, 2011, 12:29 pm
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: man of stihl Date: March 4, 2011, 2:42 pm
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       what is the 3750? poulan design? husky design?
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 4, 2011, 3:01 pm
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       Poulan made as far as I can tell.  basically a poulan pro 330
       54cc with a big bore oem topend making it 60cc. open port
       cylinders.
       MM might have more info on this poulan.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: man of stihl Date: March 4, 2011, 3:08 pm
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       so p&c pretty much the same as my pp365?
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: March 4, 2011, 4:01 pm
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       I cant answer that one, never been in a 365 poulan.
       I do know the crankshafts are made in Sweden on them and the
       60cc top end is made in Italy (girnolida) (cant remember the
       spelling, anyone ?) cylinder and piston kit.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Modifiedmark Date: March 4, 2011, 7:57 pm
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       [quote author=man of stihl link=topic=95.msg507#msg507
       date=1299272882]
       so p&c pretty much the same as my pp365?
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       I'm not completely sure if you could say that, they share the
       same piston but the cyl part # is different. Might be ported
       different or something else.
       I know its the same as the Super 380. I also know the 3750/380
       run a larger carb the the PP365. The 330 also runs the bigger
       carb.
       I know my 330 will give my 365 a run for its money and I have a
       HDA 137 here to try on my 365 if I ever get around to it.
       Its not surprising that a unbiased user would prefer the feel of
       the 3750 over the 262 either. I really enjoy this series of
       Poulan saws, they just feel right and have the best control
       layouts. A stock 262 won't put much morre wood in the truck
       either.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Cut4fun Date: March 4, 2011, 8:05 pm
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       The first 3750 I had. It also placed at a chainsaw race at the
       fairgrounds here in ohio in the 0-65cc class. The Dolmar 6400's
       took the places in front of me from what I recall
       1st one had just a hand guard and 2nd one has a chain brake.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Cut4fun Date: October 31, 2011, 1:12 pm
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       I have been trying to get my early edition 3750 BadBoy 60cc back
       from a firewood cutter I traded it to a few years ago. He wont
       come off the saw when even offered bigger cc saws on trade  :'(.
       
       So I went looking for another early edition with hand guard
       instead of chain brake like my other later edition one.
       Well  I stumbled across one on it's last day that had been run
       with a bow bar  ???.
       So how many of you poulan guys had bid me up on this one.
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       Re: Poulan 3750 badboy 380 60cc
       By: Modifiedmark Date: October 31, 2011, 8:24 pm
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       I seen it but didnt bid. I forgot too.  ::)
       I forget what it ended up at but I think you did ok on it. I
       would kinda like to have one as well.
       I have no doubt they run well.
       Speaking of running well, I got a chance to look at that hot rod
       little PP330 that Randy sent to me to take to the Poulan GTG.
       It was giving trouble when we tried it later in the bigger wood
       and wouldnt hold a tune.
       Found it had a mushy impulse line. I checked the carb but didnt
       really find anything out of wack. I put a new impulse on it and
       decided that the original muffler deflector wasnt big enough so
       added a second cut in deflector on the other side.
       Man does it run good now! Night and day difference. I was by
       myself and had no stop watch but man was it hauling through a
       18" piece of oak. I got my ported 262XP out and I swear the 330
       was running right with it and might even be ahead of it.
       Its on its way back to Randy now and hopefully he will make a
       video of it. Man its loud now as well!!!
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