Poulan® 18 in. 40 cc Wild Thing or Husqvarna 235 16-Inch 34.4cc ???

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Perseverance pays off ;ex

I think you'll find your efforts paid off. Should be a great firewood saw.
Exactly what He said. Nice work HD. A C
 
Ya ! had to cut some bigger stuff to see what kinda guts she had, chewed up the 20" end of that maple tree quick ! sweet :cool:
Eager Beaver got a break ;lol but did some small stuff, hard to get parts for 1990s but is a good 35cc saw
 
I got the new starter from the seller today, the starter cup is a smaller diameter than the other one was.
I haven't put it on the saw yet .
Check out this pull handle ;lol

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I got the new starter from the seller today, the starter cup is a smaller diameter than the other one was.
I haven't put it on the saw yet .
Check out this pull handle ;lol
;lol Usually only see that on "Rescue" saws or sometimes "Arctic" versions.

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I got the new starter from the seller today, the starter cup is a smaller diameter than the other one was.
I haven't put it on the saw yet .
Check out this pull handle ;lol

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Good lord that seems like it would get in the way a lot ! I am glad your sticking to it HD that saw will be a real beauty when your done and just in time for snow this morning too ;lol.

Pete
 
I got the new starter from the seller today, the starter cup is a smaller diameter than the other one was.
I haven't put it on the saw yet .
Check out this pull handle ;lol

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If my big Husky didnt have a decomp valve,I'd seriously think about putting that handle on it.;lol Sold my Poulan 475/rebadged Jonsered 2077 last November,it had 180+ compression & no decomp,as I got older it was a real arm breaker pulling that rope,especially when it snapped back & almost broke my finger! :eek:
 
;lol Usually only see that on "Rescue" saws or sometimes "Arctic" versions.

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The guy I bought the saw from has a saw shop in oregon

Good lord that seems like it would get in the way a lot ! I am glad your sticking to it HD that saw will be a real beauty when your done and just in time for snow this morning too ;lol.

Pete

I was grinning ear to ear,after I ripped through that 20" tree In no time ==c

If my big Husky didnt have a decomp valve,I'd seriously think about putting that handle on it.;lol Sold my Poulan 475/rebadged Jonsered 2077 last November,it had 180+ compression & no decomp,as I got older it was a real arm breaker pulling that rope,especially when it snapped back & almost broke my finger! :eek:

On that note, why is a saw so hard to pull some times after it hasn't been run for a while ? cuz not much lubrication in there ?
My 35cc saw, I wasn't holding it down good enough, I pulled and it smacked me in the leg hard !!! I learned a little lesson that day
 
On that note, why is a saw so hard to pull some times after it hasn't been run for a while ? cuz not much lubrication in there ?
My 35cc saw, I wasn't holding it down good enough, I pulled and it smacked me in the leg hard !!! I learned a little lesson that day


Saws (pretty much any gas engine I think) are always more difficult to start/have more compression when cold.I cant give you a really scientific answer,just know that's the way it is.
 
On that note, why is a saw so hard to pull some times after it hasn't been run for a while ? cuz not much lubrication in there ?

Combination of tighter clearances, less oil clinging to parts, and thicker/more viscous oil from reduced temps.
 
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