Poulan named very well, you poulan that sob until it fires and then you poulan it some more.......I tore an older Poulan Pro 335 down today as it needs a new intake boot carb kit and I put some AV parts on it. Those are some impressive old saws.
Poulan named very well, you poulan that sob until it fires and then you poulan it some more.......I tore an older Poulan Pro 335 down today as it needs a new intake boot carb kit and I put some AV parts on it. Those are some impressive old saws.
especially the new POS's from china.. those are total junk.. the older ones were alright, but I'd rather a european sawPoulan named very well, you poulan that sob until it fires and then you poulan it some more.......
No, but it fits my farm purposes perfectly. I still use my Sthil's too.Lol problem is you dontt use yours 8-10 hours a day so yours get pampered and beauty sleep lol
Will you keep us updated on when the sale will be and who is handling it?I know an estate of machinery was consigned tonight.
I am not KT by any means, but the sale date is 4-3-21, Lee Auction, 39658 Veterans Memorial HWY, Pennington Gap VA. It is usually the same day as Pro Teams auction and I have to decide which to attend.Will you keep us updated on when the sale will be and who is handling it?
The sad part is Husqvarna bought out Poulan and the small orange Poulan saws (labeled Husqvarna) makes the company more money than the regular Husqvarna lineup. A lot of parts in all of them have China labeled on them and getting more sadly from what I have seen. We don't make much anymore on this side of the pond.especially the new POS's from china.. those are total junk.. the older ones were alright, but I'd rather a european saw
It is part of the Lee Auction Company sale April 3rd.Will you keep us updated on when the sale will be and who is handling it?
Iol I had to mess with youNo, but it fits my farm purposes perfectly. I still use my Sthil's too.
I heard good things about the Makita/Dolmar 7100 and 7900's (I think those were the models)Just throwing this out there, if you have a Makita or Dolmar saw, weedwacher etc. the gas engine company is no more and other than what is on the shelve old stock parts are NLA (No longer available). This reminds me of the older Partner saws as they were good, but NLA now.
I have bid on the 7900/7910s before but never went high enough. Their claim to fame was power to weight the strongest. The old Stihl 064 has that recognition and still does IMO. The porting/air flow/compression on the 064 cylinder is always better than the 066 cylinder and the saw weighs less. I just got through putting together an OEM Stihl 064 except an Italian made meteor piston added a few days ago and it is amazing the power it has for the weight. To cut with it and then go back to a 50-60cc saw you think you have a toy in your hands.I heard good things about the Makita/Dolmar 7100 and 7900's (I think those were the models)
Perfect name! My stihl didn't crank today first time in 26 yrs.Poulan named very well, you poulan that sob until it fires and then you poulan it some more.......
I have two small husquavarnas that have less than 20 hrs. Costs $100 to fix each. Junked and got stiyl. Always ready to go. Have to be careful if your usin a lot now as style is not the same.The sad part is Husqvarna bought out Poulan and the small orange Poulan saws (labeled Husqvarna) makes the company more money than the regular Husqvarna lineup. A lot of parts in all of them have China labeled on them and getting more sadly from what I have seen. We don't make much anymore on this side of the pond.