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Speaking only for myself here, but that Craftsman 5.2 is heavy. It's wearing a 24" b/c and will have to come in at around 18+ pounds with fuel, oil, crud, and so forth. I'm 5' 11", 230 pounds and not afraid of work, but I'd have a healthy respect for that saw if I had to use it any length of time.

Would I use it on "big" wood where I could let it sit and dig in using its own weight? Sure. Limb with it? NO!

I'm used to much lighter saws and running a tank through that thing would be the end of my shoulders, not to mention my back.

Now, as to whether or not its heavy for an 85 cc saw --> Dunno. It's the only one I've ever held. It does have a VERY NICE feel to it, despite the weight. It seems to have a good balance and maybe the guys at Poulan spent some time getting the controls and handles "just right" 'cause it seems like it would be very controllable.

Ah, crap. I can't afford to start collecting old Poulans. :bang: I do NOT like this saw. :bang: I do NOT like this saw. I do NOT need more old Poulans. I should sell this saw.

Crap. It does feel really nice...:help:

Put it in the swap meet.
 
18" 325 7 rim set up on 5020

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5400 serial number question

A member here was kind enough to pick up a 5400 for me yesterday and will deliver it to me next month at the Central VA GTG. He indicates that the serial number is 125. Did Poulan start with the number 1 or 100 when assigning serial numbers?
 
Stephen, you sure you want to give us 'first dibs'? Or just drumming up business

i am sorry if i do not ship to Australia, i do this as a Hobby and have a very busy life. i have helped out several folks on this site and would like to continue to do so. For you to call me a racist is flat out rude.

Stephen

Stephen I for one am appreciative of your offering parts to the Poulan guys. I have had several transaction and he has been very good and it sounds like a few others have benefited also. Thanks Roger
 
Stephen, you sure you want to give us 'first dibs'? Or just drumming up business

i am sorry if i do not ship to Australia, i do this as a Hobby and have a very busy life. i have helped out several folks on this site and would like to continue to do so. For you to call me a racist is flat out rude.

Stephen





Don't get your knickers in a wad Pardner.
I know Allan pretty well and unless something was said that I don't know about, he didn't mean anything more by that comment than I do when I tell ModifiedMark that he is a displaced redneck.

Also didn't see anything that could be construed as "racist" in his comment.
Now if you want to call me a racist that would be a true statement that I couldn't deny.
I have preferred the HUMAN race above all others for the majority of my life.


Mike
 
Don't get your knickers in a wad Pardner.
I know Allan pretty well and unless something was said that I don't know about, he didn't mean anything more by that comment than I do when I tell ModifiedMark that he is a displaced redneck.

Also didn't see anything that could be construed as "racist" in his comment.
Now if you want to call me a racist that would be a true statement that I couldn't deny.
I have preferred the HUMAN race above all others for the majority of my life.


Mike

Yep, thats got me scratching my head also...

They dont get any better then Nardo..
 
Don't get your knickers in a wad Pardner.
I know Allan pretty well and unless something was said that I don't know about, he didn't mean anything more by that comment than I do when I tell ModifiedMark that he is a displaced redneck.

Also didn't see anything that could be construed as "racist" in his comment.
Now if you want to call me a racist that would be a true statement that I couldn't deny.
I have preferred the HUMAN race above all others for the majority of my life.


Mike

I looked at it too and I didn't see anything that would be considered racist.

This concludes my yearly trip to the Poulan threads. Y'all play nice now, okay? :laugh:
 
Cool we got notice we can screw up for another year now!

That's the great thing about being in Geezer territory or near to it; you can say whatever you want and all anyone does is roll their eyes.
My daughters do a lot of eye rolling and sometimes say, "Not so loud Dad"
 
Not since those scoundrels ruined it!!!!!
Stock my A**!


Mike

I agree! It ain't what it used to be. :cry: Many guys now days are just to young to remember the the good old days. Yes, I'm a geezer. David Pearson was the man, to me anyway. Till Bill Elliott came along. :msp_ohmy:

[video=youtube;RM8Iu7QNyLI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RM8Iu7QNyLI[/video]

:cheers:
Gregg,
 
I agree! It ain't what it used to be. :cry: Many guys now days are just to young to remember the the good old days. Yes, I'm a geezer. David Pearson was the man, to me anyway. Till Bill Elliott came along. :msp_ohmy:



:cheers:
Gregg,

Actually I was thinking more like this


[video=youtube;Gx3QKPvS46U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx3QKPvS46U[/video]


Mike
 
I got my 3.7 together. It starts and runs wellt, but I need to tune it in wood. Appreciate the advice I got here. I took Mikes advice and cleaned the piston up and put new rings on it. I gained 20 psi, up to 150. I rebuilt the carb, and a new air filter. Painted it, and made some decals. It had a bad repaint job, probably to sell it on ebay, and the orange was coming off as you handled it. I shot it with self etching primer and some IH red I had left over from the tractor. I was just killing time until the parts came. Sorry Michigan guys, but I have to love the scarlet and gray Buckeye start to my craftsman collection:heart:.

Now I have to see if my base sealant holds. Firewood cut this weekend for the landowner who lets us hunt. We'll see how they do.
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Man that saw came out good!!! I wanted to make mine look like new with OEM paint but this looks way better! Nice job.
 
thanks, good info. the self etching primer is a new one on me. probly explains why the saw i painted is having a hard time holding paint at the gas tank. oh btw, really like your red hi/lo screws. accident or on purpose?

Jerry, I use self etching primer all the time. It's best used on bare metal. I also use adhesion promoter on plastic parts. Seems to help hold the paint.
Bob
 
Jerry, I use self etching primer all the time. It's best used on bare metal. I also use adhesion promoter on plastic parts. Seems to help hold the paint.
Bob

Bob is right on with this... While it will stick to old paint in most cases, its best when sanding or other proper prep methods are not used for bare metals. Hence the "self etching". I use it on odd shaped decorative metal projects a lot to give better adhesion. If you want to go over sanded metal and paint, use a good epoxy primer and call it a day.
 

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