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While I'm at it, I may as well throw out my two cents on Poulan as well.
My old Poulan has been in infrequent use in my sand box since around 1980. It has been utterly reliable. Apparently the newer Poulans are not so good. Mine slobbers oil wherever you set it down (althought loosening the oil fill cap helps a lot--the oil tank is pressurized to push oil out to the bar, so loosening the cap relieves this pressure), it always starts on the first pull if warm, or on about the 8th pull if it's been sitting (sometimes a year or more, without ever draining the fuel), is light and convenient for pruning. However, if the limbs get much over 12 inches or so, it doesn't really have enough power for this sort of work.
All I've ever done to it, maintenance wise, is buy chains, air filters, and spark plugs. It needs a new bar and drive sprocket but that will have to wait a while. Since I've got the Husky now, the Poulan will only see the smaller jobs.
My old Poulan has been in infrequent use in my sand box since around 1980. It has been utterly reliable. Apparently the newer Poulans are not so good. Mine slobbers oil wherever you set it down (althought loosening the oil fill cap helps a lot--the oil tank is pressurized to push oil out to the bar, so loosening the cap relieves this pressure), it always starts on the first pull if warm, or on about the 8th pull if it's been sitting (sometimes a year or more, without ever draining the fuel), is light and convenient for pruning. However, if the limbs get much over 12 inches or so, it doesn't really have enough power for this sort of work.
All I've ever done to it, maintenance wise, is buy chains, air filters, and spark plugs. It needs a new bar and drive sprocket but that will have to wait a while. Since I've got the Husky now, the Poulan will only see the smaller jobs.