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Old abandoned Poulan Wild Thing. Should I fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Junk Saw Collector" data-source="post: 7933469" data-attributes="member: 187319"><p>I think most people that crap on Poulan are missing the point of Poulan as a brand. They’re homeowner saws. They’re not intended to cut down 4 foot trees and go full throttle for 10 hours a day. For the people that aren’t pros and don’t heat their home with wood, Poulans aren’t bad saws. It also doesn’t help the brand that they’re extremely affordable, so people that don’t know what they’re doing buy them and burn them up. Your average homeowner doesn’t need a $2K saw with a 36” bar that weighs over 15 pounds to trim the trees around their property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junk Saw Collector, post: 7933469, member: 187319"] I think most people that crap on Poulan are missing the point of Poulan as a brand. They’re homeowner saws. They’re not intended to cut down 4 foot trees and go full throttle for 10 hours a day. For the people that aren’t pros and don’t heat their home with wood, Poulans aren’t bad saws. It also doesn’t help the brand that they’re extremely affordable, so people that don’t know what they’re doing buy them and burn them up. Your average homeowner doesn’t need a $2K saw with a 36” bar that weighs over 15 pounds to trim the trees around their property. [/QUOTE]
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