Any poulan lovers out there

   / Any poulan lovers out there #1  

kossetx

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NH TC 40 A, AC 5020
I backed over my 19+ year old craftsman chain saw with the tc40 this weekend. It pushed in the throttle lock, split the housing open and broke the d handle. I popped the lock back into place and the housing came back together. The saw starts, idles and cuts just like it used to. A new handle is 12.00 + shipping of 6.99. The old girl will be ready to go in no time.

I say 19+ years old because I got the saw from my FIL estate, and he passed in '89. It was used then. I mostly use it to improve my land, but on 100+ acres thats a lot of cutting. I hear those who think they're junk, but that ain't me.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #2  
Mark, I bought a Poulan chain saw in the early '70s, that had been used as a demo at the dealer, to cut my own firewood and never had a problem with it, When I retired and started full time RVing in '89, it was 15 or 16 years old, still worked just fine when I gave it away to a friend. After we quit traveling and had the place in the country, I bought a new Poulan at Western Auto on 3/26/97 for $119.95 plus tax and used it until we had to move back to town in Nov. 2002 and I sold it in a garage sale, so that was five and half years with no problem.

However, in more recent years it seems I've heard nothing good about them. One of my brothers bought a new one a couple of years ago, returned it for a refund in less than a month because he couldn't keep it running, and went back to Stihl.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #3  
Now that i have figured out the procedure of starting my Poulan chainsaw. It works great. I hate to put Stihl down but i have had problems with my weed eater for awhile.

Shane
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #4  
Now that i have figured out the procedure of starting my Poulan chainsaw. It works great. I hate to put Stihl down but i have had problems with my weed eater for awhile.

Shane

How old is that Stihl string trimmer? My FS55RC is three and a half years old and no problems at all yet. But my next door neighbor bought a little cheaper model and had enough problems starting it that he took it back to the dealer at least once that I know of to have it worked on. I think you can get good and bad with almost any brand.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #5  
I have never owned a Poulan chain saw, but I do remember seeing it in as a best value rated in one of the ranking magazines, the big one, I can't think of the name right now. For the price I would have no problem buying one.

When I had my business I always used Husqvarna's.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #7  
My neighbor has a new Poulan, I had the opportunity to watch it in action last week....I will stay with my Sthils thank you.

My six yo HT75 Sthil pole saw needed a new diaphram in the carb a few months ago...old gas...my fault. The seven yo 025 and five yo MS260 ran just fine last week old gas and all.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #8  
I never left gas in my chainsaws unless I was sure I was going to use it again the next day. Otherwise, when I finished with it, I poured any leftover gas back in the gas can, then started the saw engine and ran it until it ran out of gas and died before putting it away.
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #9  
Yep.

2175CVA

and it is abused and used. Go through about 5 cords a year, ground engaging, nails, rotted wood, the ocassional opposum.

treat it bad, but it starts on the third pull, never been tuned, sits outside under a lean to.....

reading all that, I need to take better care of it. :)
 
   / Any poulan lovers out there #10  
I have 2 poulans, both are great, for the price. and have never had a problem with either one. I have a ~8 yr old wild thing, and 7 yr old wood shark one from wally world and other from Kmart. I LOST my 18" wild thing 2 years ago, (left it set behind a wood pile in late fall where it was moved to keep it out of way for tractor-ing) I thought someone stole it. Went looking to get some of the wood out & finally found it ~8months later, it started on the 3rd pull, was SUN weathered so now the top is a bit lighter green color, The weeds was over grown 3" high so you could NOT see it I hit it with a machete when clearing the over grown weeds from around wood pile that it was behind. I AND my brother had walked around that wood pile 10 times I bet, & never saw it might have even tripped over it once & thought it was a hunk of wood. Was a little DAMP & only slightly rusty!
The chains require a bit more tending to I think but I can't complain on the function. I do have a Poulan Pro pole saw that I'm not happy with, bought it new too. It will only run if the pole is less than 445 degrees!>? Guess they don't want you dropping limbs down on top of you're self...

Mark M
 

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