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I have a Poulan p3314 14" Gass Chain Saw 2.0 I am looking for a carrying case for it

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I checked their site at Poulanpro.com and found your saw but they don't show a case. I would suggest you call them at 1-800-554-6723 or go to the site and under service locator type in your zip code and find a center near you that might be able to help.

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