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Poulan Tips, Reviews and Maintenance Videos

I have Brought together some videos on Poulan Chainsaw Maintenance tips and Reviews.

 

How to adjust a Poulan Chainsaw Carbourator

Poulan Pro 380 Review

Poulan Pro 380 Cutting Test

Poulan Pro 260 Review

Poulan Pro 260 Cutting Test

Poulan 5200 1 Bow Saw

 

Poulan Chainsaws – Value For Money Or Not

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Poulan chainsaws have copped a lot of criticism in the past, mostly in regards to their reliability and build quality. What this typically can do is spur a company on to continually make improvements to their products, in this case chainsaws, so that they truly become a value for money purchase. For home use there is no doubt that Poulan chainsaws are a great value for money alternative. They have all the safety features the big names have and not to mention some models have all the bells and whistles. Their range primarily covers the home use purchaser which is ideal for those small to medium jobs around the house which need to be done a few times a year. If you considering purchasing a big name brand, which was big, powerful and heavy, for those odd jobs around the home it would, most likely, be a waste of money. Listed below I have examples of some of Poulans chainsaw range: Poulan Woodsman Chainsaw:

  • It’s a lightweight, homeowner “hobby” saw, which is priced around $130
  • It has a 16″ Bar
  • 34 cc engine
  • weighs 16 lbs

Features include:

  • Full Wrap Handle for Increased Control and Comfort
  • Gear-driven Automatic Chain Oiler
  • Inertia Chain Brake.

Poulan Pro Gas Chainsaw:

  • The pro range has a bit more punch and power, priced around $240
  • It has a 18” Bar
  • 42cc engine
  • Weighs 11.8lbs

Features include:

  • Chain brake
  • Tool-less chain tensioner
  • Anti-vibe handle
  • Duralife engine
  • Air filter system
  • Automatic chain oiler
  • 2 year warranty.

Poulan Electric Chainsaw:

  • No more hassles mixing fuels, but don’t cut the cord, which is priced around $130
  • It has a 16″ Bar
  • 3 1/2 HP engine
  • Weighs 8.8 lbs

Features include:

  • Automatic oiler
  • Large oil tank sight window
  • Comes Fully assembled
  • Chain brake
  • Chain tensioner.

The other thing to remember is that all chainsaws require maintenance. Maintenance is an important part of maintaining the performance and reliability of any Chainsaw.


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