Junk Saw Collector
Sell me your junk Poulans!
Hello guys and gals. I’m new to chainsaws and their uses. I’ve been scoping out this forum for a couple of months now and found a lot of tips and useful info so far. Here’s a little about myself.
I bought my house (that’s out in the woods) last year. I’ve been needing a good saw since then. I was in a bad motorcycle accident earlier this year that left me looking for a new hobby. By chance, I happened across a free McCulloch Pro Mac 10-10s. It was seized and dirty as hell when I got it. I’ve been overhauling it and having fun with it. I also picked up a McCulloch Mac Cat for super cheap. It also needs a lot of help. Then, I picked up another cheap saw, this time a Poulan 2250. This ones a runner, but needs a good cleanup and a tuneup.
I was obsessed with motorcycles and now I find myself obsessed with chainsaws. Because they’re 2-strokes, they make that same brap brap sound that a lot of motorcycles make. Lol! I have a ton of cutting to do around the property, so having multiple saws doesn’t seem to be a problem. It also seems to be the standard from what I’ve heard. So far, I really appreciate all the info I have found on this site and thank all of you for sharing your knowledge. If you all have any tips or advice, that would be greatly appreciated.
I understand the saws I have acquired are not the big expensive “pro” models from Stihl or Husqvarna, but I like them and I’m having fun bringing them back to life. Is there any noticeable difference in quality or operation between brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, and Echo when compared to McCulloch, Poulan, or Craftsman? I understand that Husqvarna owns Poulan, but that doesn’t make them the same machines.
I bought my house (that’s out in the woods) last year. I’ve been needing a good saw since then. I was in a bad motorcycle accident earlier this year that left me looking for a new hobby. By chance, I happened across a free McCulloch Pro Mac 10-10s. It was seized and dirty as hell when I got it. I’ve been overhauling it and having fun with it. I also picked up a McCulloch Mac Cat for super cheap. It also needs a lot of help. Then, I picked up another cheap saw, this time a Poulan 2250. This ones a runner, but needs a good cleanup and a tuneup.
I was obsessed with motorcycles and now I find myself obsessed with chainsaws. Because they’re 2-strokes, they make that same brap brap sound that a lot of motorcycles make. Lol! I have a ton of cutting to do around the property, so having multiple saws doesn’t seem to be a problem. It also seems to be the standard from what I’ve heard. So far, I really appreciate all the info I have found on this site and thank all of you for sharing your knowledge. If you all have any tips or advice, that would be greatly appreciated.
I understand the saws I have acquired are not the big expensive “pro” models from Stihl or Husqvarna, but I like them and I’m having fun bringing them back to life. Is there any noticeable difference in quality or operation between brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, and Echo when compared to McCulloch, Poulan, or Craftsman? I understand that Husqvarna owns Poulan, but that doesn’t make them the same machines.