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I worked out a deal for some saws for $135
1. Pro Mac 10-10
2. Poulan 245a
3. Stihl 028 super (scored piston)
4. Stihl 036 (scored piston)
5. Stihl 044 ( case and tank only)
6. Stihl 044 (case, tank and cylinder) piston has a hole in skirt. Cylinder may be okay.
Is this a good deal?



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I'd do it. Aftermarket p&c kits are cheap for the Stihls. Resell those and you easily get you money back.
 
I worked out a deal for some saws for $135
1. Pro Mac 10-10
2. Poulan 245a
3. Stihl 028 super (scored piston)
4. Stihl 036 (scored piston)
5. Stihl 044 ( case and tank only)
6. Stihl 044 (case, tank and cylinder) piston has a hole in skirt. Cylinder may be okay.
Is this a good deal?



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If the 245 is running they are trending on ebay over 135
 
Test fit time. 250 balance is quite good actually.
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Big as the power head is, a 6 footer would be awesome, but $$$

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Power head wouldn't like that for sure,and neither would my pocket book lol. Everyone tells me it won't like the 36, but with some sharp semi-skip I think it should do fine. I justfied it because Stihl let's you run a 70cc class saw on a 7 pin rim and that is 10cc's less than this one. Hopefully will get to test it out on some maple tomorrow and make a friend very happy that he doesn't have to cut this firewood wood up. Works for me, assuming I don't break anything in the process.
 
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