RonMar
Elite Member
I bought a Poulan Wild Thing about 7 years ago. I couldn't tell you how many bars and chains I have ran thru it, but it is still going strong. I just used it again this evening. The first 4 years I did several cords of firewood per year and a LOT of cleanup and stump work(hence the high bar count
) The weight and 18" bar are a good combo, easy to tote and use without getting too tired, but with a bar long enough to do a reasonable ammount of work.
It starts the same every time. When cold, Squeeze primer bulb 5 times, full choke, set the trigger lock to fast idle position and pull till it pops, which is usually the second or third pull. If you are quick, you bump the choke to the 1/2 position and it will keep idling till warm, then push the choke all the way in and go to work. If not so quick, set choke to 1/2 and pull once more. If it has been ran in the past few hours, the most you need is 1/2 choke and it is running first or second pull. It has been a pretty good saw, but like all small saws, it is real sensetive to the chain sharpness. Keep the chain properly tuned up and they cut like mad...
It starts the same every time. When cold, Squeeze primer bulb 5 times, full choke, set the trigger lock to fast idle position and pull till it pops, which is usually the second or third pull. If you are quick, you bump the choke to the 1/2 position and it will keep idling till warm, then push the choke all the way in and go to work. If not so quick, set choke to 1/2 and pull once more. If it has been ran in the past few hours, the most you need is 1/2 choke and it is running first or second pull. It has been a pretty good saw, but like all small saws, it is real sensetive to the chain sharpness. Keep the chain properly tuned up and they cut like mad...