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Exactly what I needed to repair my Craftsman blower.
And prompt delivery from the dealer.
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Exactly what I needed to repair my Craftsman blower.
And prompt delivery from the dealer.


Guys, be honest with yourselves: how are you really going to use a chainsaw? If you’re eyeing a high-end Husqvarna or Echo because that’s what the lumberjacks and arborists use, I hear you. I love pro-grade tools, too. With chainsaws, though, you don’t necessarily get what you pay for.I’ve used gas chainsaws. They’re great for felling, limbing and bucking whole trees in places where electricity is unavailable or inconvenient. These days, though, I use a chainsaw no more than once or twice a year, usually for some little job that’s just barely beyond the capabilities of a bow saw. When those jobs come up, I can whip out my electric Poulan, finish the work, and put the saw away before you’ve even gotten the choke set on your gas saw.That’s not to say that this saw won’t handle a big job. It will. I had a couple of huge oaks taken down last winter, and saved a bunch of money by telling the arborists to do a “cut and run” – just drop the trees, chip the small brush, and leave the big logs
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Exactly what I needed to repair my Craftsman blower.
And prompt delivery from the dealer.


I planted 450 tree out of the 1000 I had to plant and the weld broke where the handle connected the head. I had to have it welded again. The person the re-welded it together said the the reason the weld didn’t hold was because the head was not hot enough at the time of the welding. It cost me $10.00 to have it fixed. The connection to the head is intricle to the use of this tool. After all it is all about leverage with this tool. I don’t suggest anyone to buy this tool.


I was skeptical that these bags would work as well as the expensive ones I’d used instead, but I trusted the reviews here and bought them. These were put to the test recently, when I had to vacuum up a bunch of the clumping kind of kitty litter in my bathroom, which had gotten knocked over by accident. It wasn’t fun to clean up, but these bags held it wonderfully- the suction was fantastic and there were no tears or anything, despite the heavy weight. There was no odor from the exhaust whatsoever and nothing got clogged in the vacuum. These bags are just as good as the more expensive alternative, maybe even better.
These are so much cheaper, too. I used to dread having to buy vacuum bags because of the cost, and now I don’t. This is one case where saving money doesn’t mean sacrificing quality, thank goodness.
