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Poulan 3600 parts


DCS6800i
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Just had a Poulan 3600 land in my lap. Friend said he was given it, doesn't know the story behind saw but he isn't interested so didn't even look at it - he only touches Huskys.

 

I've given it a quick once over everything seems very good (Piston/cylinder, compression, spark etc) - except 1 thing. The rope pulley is broken with the pawls and clip missing so it can't be used.

 

Quick Google - pulley part# 530036054 and it's obsolete.

 

Does anyone have any ideas for another saw which has same pulley, or where I could maybe get one?.. or is there any other saw the flywheel and pulley I could use would fit onto this saw?

 

Be a shame to bin it because of a broken pulley (but I guess that's why it's been getting passed on)

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