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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1544571" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Not what you want to do but you might reconsider.</p><p></p><p>I have the Remington 120v pole saw which I bought several years ago and this Black Friday bought a gas powered Poulan pole saw from TSC. Compared to the Remington.... there is no comparison. It's Poulan hands down. Saw is light, super sharp, cuts fast, very little bounce like the Remington, and clean. Very easy to start and idles great when you set it down for a few minutes, great on gas and oil and the tanks are large meaning that you aren't constantly fiddling with both. The blade oiler doesn't require manual pumping like the Remington. It self oils like a regular CS. </p><p></p><p>Max cut is 12' using your height as part of that dimension, or remove sections for a saw length of about 6' with good balance if you move the handle all the way forward. It will cut vertical or horizontal with a quick change of the snap-in rod extensions (from 0 to 90) eliminating the awkwardness of a regular chain saw (having to turn it sideways to cut horizontal, and will reach those hard to get at branches through the fence or underbrush. It was on sale for $150 on Friday only, but I was there Wednesday and needed it and paid the extra 50 bucks for the normal price which is a great buy at 200 bucks. Not sorry for spending the extra.</p><p></p><p>TSC guarantees satisfaction so try it and if you don't like it, take it back......I doubt that will happen. Grin. If you do decide to get it, use premium fuel and when the instructions says 5 pumps of the bulb, for the first time, or with a dry tank, pump it till you see fuel in the bulb then do the 5 pumps. On my new saw, it took a lot more that 5 to get fuel visible. If you set it down for a few minutes off, it will fast start with no priming, just hold the throttle lever in full on and pull the rope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1544571, member: 27848"] Not what you want to do but you might reconsider. I have the Remington 120v pole saw which I bought several years ago and this Black Friday bought a gas powered Poulan pole saw from TSC. Compared to the Remington.... there is no comparison. It's Poulan hands down. Saw is light, super sharp, cuts fast, very little bounce like the Remington, and clean. Very easy to start and idles great when you set it down for a few minutes, great on gas and oil and the tanks are large meaning that you aren't constantly fiddling with both. The blade oiler doesn't require manual pumping like the Remington. It self oils like a regular CS. Max cut is 12' using your height as part of that dimension, or remove sections for a saw length of about 6' with good balance if you move the handle all the way forward. It will cut vertical or horizontal with a quick change of the snap-in rod extensions (from 0 to 90) eliminating the awkwardness of a regular chain saw (having to turn it sideways to cut horizontal, and will reach those hard to get at branches through the fence or underbrush. It was on sale for $150 on Friday only, but I was there Wednesday and needed it and paid the extra 50 bucks for the normal price which is a great buy at 200 bucks. Not sorry for spending the extra. TSC guarantees satisfaction so try it and if you don't like it, take it back......I doubt that will happen. Grin. If you do decide to get it, use premium fuel and when the instructions says 5 pumps of the bulb, for the first time, or with a dry tank, pump it till you see fuel in the bulb then do the 5 pumps. On my new saw, it took a lot more that 5 to get fuel visible. If you set it down for a few minutes off, it will fast start with no priming, just hold the throttle lever in full on and pull the rope. [/QUOTE]
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