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Is this the Homelite version of the Craftsman?

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Poulan
 
Pulled it out today and tested two bars on it. This saw must be reckoned with. With the NWP big bore that we installed, it will stay even with my MS 660 in both red elm and locust. How that is possible, I will never know.


Quad port vs dual port...
Quads are just meaner Ed...
 
Good to Know

Quad port vs dual port...
Quads are just meaner Ed...
Well, that's it then. I never understood that until now. Proof is in the pudding. I also opened up the exhaust a little on the Makita, but I figured that meant little. I'm only running a 32" bar on both saws and then drop down a tad for smaller logs. The comparison of these two saws is indeed fascinating.
 
Pulled it out today and tested two bars on it. This saw must be reckoned with. With the NWP big bore that we installed, it will stay even with my MS 660 in both red elm and locust. How that is possible, I will never know.


How are you Edwin? Did you get some of that Osage orange to make some file handles out of?
 
Bundle Sales are Good

How are you Edwin? Did you get some of that Osage orange to make some file handles out of?
Hi, Kenneth. Still drying that hedge, but I think it's just about ready for turning file handles.

Just brought in two truckloads of green American elm rounds for drying. Have wrapped and sold over 150 bundles of dry campfire wood in May, June, and last week. Demand is rather huge, and I only support one small state park. The manager there sells my split wood unbundled and he's stocked out twice, one full truckload apiece, racked up. I had to repair the splitter twice to keep up with his sales and mine.

Summer firewood is a surprising business. People love flames and BBQ cooking. :msp_smile:
 
Hi, Kenneth. Still drying that hedge, but I think it's just about ready for turning file handles.

Just brought in two truckloads of green American elm rounds for drying. Have wrapped and sold over 150 bundles of dry campfire wood in May, June, and last week. Demand is rather huge, and I only support one small state park. The manager there sells my split wood unbundled and he's stocked out twice, one full truckload apiece, racked up. I had to repair the splitter twice to keep up with his sales and mine.

Summer firewood is a surprising business. People love flames and BBQ cooking. :msp_smile:

Post up some pictures when you get one done. Or just bring some to jasper this fall I know a couple guys that would pay for a couple.;);)
 
It was a real simple saw... I take it that it was made before the "wild thing" era?
they made both types at the same time :) one with AV one without, most poulan pros were AV and chrome bore, but some were not. same 42 cc motor one un-used screw hole in the wildthing non av saw motor. the AV saw uses a throttle cable the non AV uses linkage :msp_thumbsup:
 
I cut and loaded a few logs today. Wish I had a pic.

Loaded a few loads of brush, and took out two 30 inch sycamores.

Tired for an old crippled man.

Tarry on.
 
Stephen I had a 74 Grand Prix with a factory installed 8 track player,loved that old beast. Lot of leg and head room and a three body trunk. :msp_smile:
 

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