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Created a homeowner monster saw, Thanks guys
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<blockquote data-quote="gumneck" data-source="post: 268638" data-attributes="member: 5336"><p>TM, I've had a Poulan 3300 for over 11 years. Have taken down many trees with and cut up for firewood. Only problem was the pulse line from cylinder deteriorated. I paid 150.00 with two brand new 20" bars. I've put a diaphram on it once and otherwise just keep fresh mix and clean it real good after use. Sharp chain is the key. The government gave me 15 brand new .325 chains for it. I do have a brand new HUSQ385xp. I will say size does matter! But the Poulan owes me nuttin.</p><p></p><p>Hope this was a good Poulan story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gumneck, post: 268638, member: 5336"] TM, I've had a Poulan 3300 for over 11 years. Have taken down many trees with and cut up for firewood. Only problem was the pulse line from cylinder deteriorated. I paid 150.00 with two brand new 20" bars. I've put a diaphram on it once and otherwise just keep fresh mix and clean it real good after use. Sharp chain is the key. The government gave me 15 brand new .325 chains for it. I do have a brand new HUSQ385xp. I will say size does matter! But the Poulan owes me nuttin. Hope this was a good Poulan story. [/QUOTE]
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