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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan&#039;smilling" data-source="post: 7128338" data-attributes="member: 110385"><p>I don't know a lot about them. It was originally a Pioneer design as I understand it, but they got bought out by poulan and they rebranded some of the saws. I had a ported 455 (72cc) that was very fun. Lots of torque. The 655s could be had with a factory boost port (the BP in the model number). They're said to be quite strong saws, but I've never had the chance to run one. </p><p></p><p>My 455 was actually surprisingly modern, chain brake, AV, decomp valve. Good running saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan'smilling, post: 7128338, member: 110385"] I don't know a lot about them. It was originally a Pioneer design as I understand it, but they got bought out by poulan and they rebranded some of the saws. I had a ported 455 (72cc) that was very fun. Lots of torque. The 655s could be had with a factory boost port (the BP in the model number). They're said to be quite strong saws, but I've never had the chance to run one. My 455 was actually surprisingly modern, chain brake, AV, decomp valve. Good running saw. [/QUOTE]
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