enjoys cutting
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just wondering if there is any quality left in the poulan pro saw line?i heard some of the big saws were alright, just wondering about the small ones?
retoocs555 said:The problem with cheap saws isn't so much quality of construction as it is quality of maintenance.
computeruser said:"Hey, do I have to use mixed gas in my saw every time I fill it up?"
enjoys cutting said:just wondering if there is any quality left in the poulan pro saw line?i heard some of the big saws were alright, just wondering about the small ones?
enjoys cutting said:just wondering if there is any quality left in the poulan pro saw line?i heard some of the big saws were alright, just wondering about the small ones?
Stumper said:Thall-As Spike has mentioned-Poulan was absorbed by Electrolux-the consortium that owns Husqvarna and Jonsered. Some of the Poulan Pro's were very good saws but the current lineup are really consumer grade saws despite the "Pro" name. I consider them a bit better grade of consumer saw than the current Homelites and Poulan Wild things-though some standard Poulans and Poulan Pros and low end Huskies are all the same design.
enjoys cutting said:just wondering if there is any quality left in the poulan pro saw line?i heard some of the big saws were alright, just wondering about the small ones?
spike60 said:... I'd kind of like to add a 475 or a 505 to the collection some day.
spike60 said:Looking back, you have to wonder what the heck Electrolux was thinking. Did they ever really intend to market all of those brands? ... What was the point of buying Pioneer, selling them as Poulans for a few years and then closing it down? Maybe it was just to eliminate some of the competition
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