Chris-PA
Where the Wild Things Are
No doubt it would! You'd need a drive sprocket for lo pro that fit one of these though, and I don't know if that exists..lo pro really rips on a 50cc saw
No doubt it would! You'd need a drive sprocket for lo pro that fit one of these though, and I don't know if that exists..lo pro really rips on a 50cc saw
i got one on a 450 husky.... dont know of a rim drum for the 5020 ....... it would rock and roll if they made such an animalNo doubt it would! You'd need a drive sprocket for lo pro that fit one of these though, and I don't know if that exists..
Ahh - are you looking at the pictures on the Home Despot site? I just went there and it jogged my memory. This came up before and they have the wrong picture. If you look at the IPL you'll see it's the same: http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/e7/e7adbf26-24ce-4f9f-93c3-a99d84917260.pdfYou need to look at the pictures a little closer, look at the muffler, that pp4818 looks like an overgrown wildthing, I have a 5020 and a wildthing and the wildthing ain't fit to ride in the same truck as a 5020.
John
I read earlier in this thread that they changed the crank diameter on the 5020, so I don't know if it would work.i got one on a 450 husky.... dont know of a rim drum for the 5020 ....... it would rock and roll if they made such an animal
I never seen a pic of a 4818
Is the 4818 getting popular? I haven't seen them for sale locally yet.Ok gang, I found a Sears parts list on line that lists Poulan saws and the part#s for the the 4818 & 5020 cylinders & pistons are the same.
John
Win for you. Good to hear.Was at the local Tractor Supply over the weekend and they had a customer-returned 5020 on clearance for $80. The manager said the customer had problems with it but they looked it over and everything was fine, and they suspected the owner just didn't know what they were doing.
I had to bite at $80. Took it back home and couldn't get it to run, but after reading this thread I knew exactly what to do. Dumped the tank and re-filled with premix 40:1, popped in a new plug, and then fiddled with the carb jets. An hour or so later she's running like a top and I've got a saw that will suit my limited homeowner needs for only $80! Can't wait to test it out.
I bought mine for $80 also. It took quite a bit of fiddling with the carb settings to run right. It was a return to a farm store here and was supposedly unused but had been . Great deal for a saw and a case.Was at the local Tractor Supply over the weekend and they had a customer-returned 5020 on clearance for $80. The manager said the customer had problems with it but they looked it over and everything was fine, and they suspected the owner just didn't know what they were doing.
I had to bite at $80. Took it back home and couldn't get it to run, but after reading this thread I knew exactly what to do. Dumped the tank and re-filled with premix 40:1, popped in a new plug, and then fiddled with the carb jets. An hour or so later she's running like a top and I've got a saw that will suit my limited homeowner needs for only $80! Can't wait to test it out.
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