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This what you talkin' about? Still has a flaw. Can you find it?
Already have the fixed version. Just got them back from the printer yesterday. He was busy for the last week or so. I'm going to try to get them out to Nik this week.

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Steve, Maybe you should just go ahead and put them decals on your saw. Then you could say you owned one of the Very Rare Double FF Poulans! Kinda like when the mint strikes a bad coin or odd bill, makes them really valuable to own. LOL:hmm3grin2orange:
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Gtregg,
 
Steve, Maybe you should just go ahead and put them decals on your saw. Then you could say you owned one of the Very Rare Double FF Poulans! Kinda like when the mint strikes a bad coin or odd bill, makes them really valuable to own. LOL:hmm3grin2orange:
:cheers:
Gtregg,

Good idea, Gregg. Actually I thought they would make excellent candidates for sale on eBay or to give to your best "friends" to see if they noticed.
 
I had them stored on my laptop for so long before I noticed. It was even my desktop background for a while. One night I'm admiring them and I look over at my wife and say "How many f's in professional Linda" .."just one dear"...... "sh1t!"
 
I had them stored on my laptop for so long before I noticed. It was even my desktop background for a while. One night I'm admiring them and I look over at my wife and say "How many f's in professional Linda" .."just one dear"...... "sh1t!"

Stuff happens. :msp_scared: All in a day's work, huh, Nik? Your replacements are on the way.
 
Let him go, silly guy is begging for the wrong saw. :laugh:

That's a matter of opinion my friend. Of the two, I'd rather have the 795....assuming tbe P/C are good. Now if it was a 245A vs a 10-10......then I'd grab the Poulan.:D


That's like comparing an XL12 with a 4200 (or a 4200 with an XL923). Gotta compare apples to apples (be they red, green, or yellow). :cheers:
 
That's a matter of opinion my friend. Of the two, I'd rather have the 795....assuming tbe P/C are good. QUOTE]




You ARE kidding...right???
This IS the first of June and not April...right?
You surely wouldn't choose that cowardly hunk of yellow junk over a SLICK 8500!
Have you had any real bad blows to your noggin' lately?

Talkin' like that maybe you are in need of a few!:laugh:


Mike
 
I could use a couple of those defective decals....I can modify them a bit and they will sure look better than the shredded decals that are on the saws that I don't have the time or will power to restore. :msp_thumbup:

Yah, well if you have any saws over there needing time and/or effort, let me know. I can give them a good home and steer them toward good wood! :msp_rolleyes:

BUT WAIT! I already have projects over here and there are more 'in the pipe!'
 
I had them stored on my laptop for so long before I noticed. It was even my desktop background for a while. One night I'm admiring them and I look over at my wife and say "How many f's in professional Linda" .."just one dear"...... "sh1t!"


Its a decal for folks that stutter.

(NTTAWWT)
 
Like I said Mike.....it's a matter of opinion.

You ARE kidding...right???
This IS the first of June and not April...right?
You surely wouldn't choose that cowardly hunk of yellow junk over a SLICK 8500!
Have you had any real bad blows to your noggin' lately?

Talkin' like that maybe you are in need of a few!:laugh:


Mike

I hope you're not offering to administer those bad blows to me noggin. Cowardly yellow junk? We have more class in the McCulloch thread...

perhaps he just likes using big 23 pound chainsaws.......:laugh:


Yep. I like my 103cc 23 pound chainsaws. I realize that this is the Poulan thread.....but...you'd think I'd waltzed in her spouting "pull-on" nonsense and calling you guys a buncha "green drips" for the loada crap I just got. I like OLD Homelite, McCulloch, AND Poulan saws.
 
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That's a matter of opinion my friend. Of the two, I'd rather have the 795....assuming tbe P/C are good. Now if it was a 245A vs a 10-10......then I'd grab the Poulan.:D


That's like comparing an XL12 with a 4200 (or a 4200 with an XL923). Gotta compare apples to apples (be they red, green, or yellow). :cheers:

No, my whole point was as a collector, the 795 is not hard to find. If I really wanted one, I could get one this week.

A really, really nice 8500 on the other hand is hard to find.

I wasn't baseing it on size or performance.
 
I hope you're not offering to administer those bad blows to me noggin. Cowardly yellow junk? We have more class in the McCulloch thread...




Yep. I like my 103cc 23 pound chainsaws. I realize that this is the Poulan thread.....but...you'd think I'd waltzed in her spouting "pull-on" nonsense and calling you guys a buncha "green drips" for the loada crap I just got. I like OLD Homelite, McCulloch, AND Poulan saws.

Don't let the big green door hit you in a$$ on your way out of the Poulan thread and over to the yeller one. :sword: :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Geez Aaron, talk about derailing a thread. Now you know how I felt over in Homelites talking about weak engined tractors.
 
anyone got any idea what model this saw is?

Poulan Chainsaw for Parts | eBay

It looks like one I have. Mine is a 3500, not a bad saw, crankcase is made of metal, I've heard these were Poulan's last attempt at a Pro saw, but I'm not sure about that one.
I like mine just fine. It's also possible it might be a 3000 or a 3300, same thing just slightly smaller engine. Probably an easy fix, I imagine a carb kit and/or fuel lines would get it going.
 
It looks like one I have. Mine is a 3500, not a bad saw, crankcase is made of metal, I've heard these were Poulan's last attempt at a Pro saw, but I'm not sure about that one.
I like mine just fine. It's also possible it might be a 3000 or a 3300, same thing just slightly smaller engine. Probably an easy fix, I imagine a carb kit and/or fuel lines would get it going.

Could also be a 2700 or 2800 or 3000 as they all look the same. From the decal though I'd say its smaller.
 
Any gains to be had........?

Getting ready to put my S25DA back together pretty soon, but while I have it apart....are there any performance gains to be had via muffler mods, light porting, delete cylinder gasket (squish), or should I just leave it alone.

In stock form the venerable S25 is no slouch....and I am happy with it "as is", but wondering if anyone has tinkered with them.

I have run mine plenty...but never worked on one prior to this.

Opinions?

Flint.
 
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