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My Poulan is still giving me problems, so I am trying to get it sorted out, I'll be checking the carb adapter tomorrow because they commonly develop air leaks, and that comes from some of the guys in the Poulan thread that know way more than me haha. On a lighter note, I finished the dayton and got chain hand filed :dancing:

Those Poulans are always causing problems. Ain't that right @Boomer 87?? Shoulda got another Stihl [emoji23] no don't, someone had to like Poulans and not take all the stihls
 
So I'm going to pick up these saws this weekend, im paying $80 for the lot, I'm pretty excited. They are saws that the shop is getting rid of because the customers didn't want to pay and have them fixed.

How bout that yellow one :)
 
Those Poulans are always causing problems. Ain't that right @Boomer 87?? Shoulda got another Stihl [emoji23] no don't, someone had to like Poulans and not take all the stihls


I think my bp655 just heard you, bc its running and its mad lol. When we all have a GTG someday ill fire up ole Thumper, but watch out he like creamsicles he might just suck one right in..... so dont get to close:chainsaw::laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
It's a partner 500. I have one just like it


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I've wanted a partner for awhile now, so I was excited when I found one so close, hopefully it doesn't need that much done to it. I also see a craftsman top handle that looks like a 2300 and a Homelite top handle, don't know what the 3rd top handle is, maybe a craftsman? The 5th is a Homelite ranger, decent little consumer grade saw, I'll probably get it back running and sell it to a coworker for $25-$30 and that's 1/3 of my money back already and that's only selling the lest valuable saw, granted it's all if they don't need much work.
 
I've wanted a partner for awhile now, so I was excited when I found one so close, hopefully it doesn't need that much done to it. I also see a craftsman top handle that looks like a 2300 and a Homelite top handle, don't know what the 3rd top handle is, maybe a craftsman? The 5th is a Homelite ranger, decent little consumer grade saw, I'll probably get it back running and sell it to a coworker for $25-$30 and that's 1/3 of my money back already and that's only selling the lest valuable saw, granted it's all if they don't need much work.
I think partner made a pretty good saw, I favor them
 

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