I bought this saw for my husband because I felt he needed a lighter weight saw since he uses one quite a bit on the farm and he isn’t getting any younger. He immediately tried out the saw (he was used to a 21″ cutting bar) and loeved it. To use his words”That saw cut through those trees like butter. He used it to clear fallen trees off our 375 acre farm and to do the “gin” work around our home. We had a very bad ice storm last winter and had many down trees to saw up to be moved. He loves the power and how easy it starts. He said to rate this 5 stars at least!
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I have a Husqvarna 359 chainsaw. I had it for a few years. It worked fine, then within one tank of gas, I started having problems with it and by about half of a tank, the saw just quit. It’s acting like a fuel line leak. I choke the Husqvarna Chainsaw Gas Tank saw, it fires. I take off the choke, it starts, runs for about 2-3 seconds, it quits. I cleaned the carb (every thing is working like new, and yes I have the adjustment needles set properly). The carb’s diaphrahm is like new. I changed the fuel line and fuel filter. The air filter is clean. The fuel tank vent filter is still there. I even cleaned the piston rings (which were sticking). After all that, I still had the same problem.I took a small engine repair class and every engine I have touched works, but I am stumped with this saw.Any ideas?
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I bought this saw for my husband because I felt he needed a lighter weight saw since he uses one quite a bit on the farm and he isn’t getting any younger. He immediately tried out the saw (he was used to a 21″ cutting bar) and loeved it. To use his words”That saw cut through those trees like butter. He used it to clear fallen trees off our 375 acre farm and to do the “gin” work around our home. We had a very bad ice storm last winter and had many down trees to saw up to be moved. He loves the power and how easy it starts. He said to rate this 5 stars at least!
Which chainsaw is better and why for 1 ac forested lot? – Husqvarna, Poulan, Echo, Homelite, Sthl,?
Sure pick Stihl. Even for someone who knows nothing about chainsaws, that brand just appears to be superior. My request is not Husqvarna Chainsaw Logging to simply pick the best but rather to understand why one is better than the other. After all, machining of the components and motor technology are not what one would view as new stuff.ThanksThanks Cat and Summer for your insight. I have also learned that both Stihl and Husq have much bigger engines (more powerful and heavier).It makes sense that the wear and tear would be greater on a Poulan than on a Stihl/Husq. … but for third-half the price …
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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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Is it possible to put a bigger guide bar on my poulan Poulan Chainsaw Carburetor Rebuild pro wood shark chainsaw? I heard it would burn up the carburetor if I attempt to, will it? It currently is equipped with the standard 14″ bar, if I can go bigger, how much, maybe only a 16″?
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I bought this saw for my husband because I felt he needed a lighter weight saw since he uses one quite a bit on the farm and he isn’t getting any younger. He immediately tried out the saw (he was used to a 21″ cutting bar) and loeved it. To use his words”That saw cut through those trees like butter. He used it to clear fallen trees off our 375 acre farm and to do the “gin” work around our home. We had a very bad ice storm last winter and had many down trees to saw up to be moved. He loves the power and how easy it starts. He said to rate this 5 stars at least!
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I owned a Ryobi unit which used a reciprocating saw trimmer. It got jammed and the gears stripped. Can’t get these any more. This unit works pretty well and the chain saw idea is pretty good. Mine had the chain tensioned too tight for my Ryobi and I had a tough time keeping the unit running without stalling the motor. After loosening the chain tension it worked much better. The strap is kind of useless and I can tell you your arms will get tired so take your time. Since you are always looking up here are some important safety tips: DON’T WORK ALONE, USE TIGHTLY SEALED SAFETY GOGGLES, BE SURE YOU HAVE GOOD FOOTING AND A CLEAR PATH TO MOVE QUICKLY IF THINGS START GOING WRONG. When you store the unit put in in a tray of some type since the chain cutting oil leaks when not in use. Very happy so far.
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