I find this thread interesting; perhaps for a different reason than most. I've owned two Poulan saws and I've used a few others a little bit, including Homelite, Stihl, McCullough, and Craftsman. Now I like Stihl products; currently use a Stihl string trimmer, and my brother's Stihl chain saw was a very good one, and considerably bigger than either of my Poulans, but my Poulans were lighter, easier to handle and use, cut just as well with a sharp chain, never failed to start easily, and never had to go in for repairs. After using the first one for about 10 years, I gave it away when I retired and sold the house. The second one was only about 5 years old when I had to move back to town and sold it in a garage sale. There's one thing I always did that perhaps some others don't do. When I finished using the chain saw, I dumped out any remaining gas in the tank, started it up, and ran all the gas out of the carb, unless I was going to use it again the next day. I just couldn't have asked for a better tool.