Friday, December 30, 2011
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Poulan P3416 16-Inch 34cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw
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Post Date : Dec 23, 2011 00:34:47 | Usually ships in 24 hours
The Poulan 16-inch, 34 cc gas chain saw is perfect for light cutting jobs around the yard, with a cutting capacity of 32 inches diameter. The auto-oiling system keeps the 14-inch steel bar and chain fully lubricated. For safety, the inertia-activated chain brake stops the rotation of the chain should kickback occur. The chain saw features a primer bulb for an easy start; it also includes an anti-vibration handle for additional comfort and to reduce user fatigue. The unit comes fully assembled and includes a 1-year warranty.
- Poulan 16-inch Chainsaw
- Ideal for lighter cutting jobs around the yard
- Features primer bulb for easy start; super-clean air filter system; comes fully assembled
- Includes auto-oiling system, inertia-activated chain brake
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Gas Pole Saws
The chainsaw, used for all sorts of wood cutting projects has been around for about forty years. Here we discuss the benefits of the gas pole saw. There are two types of chainsaws available: the electric powered chainsaw and the gas powered chainsaw. Your choice of which chainsaw you would use would depend on several factors.
Do You Have A Nearby Power Source?
If your power source is not convenient you have the choice of using miles of extension cord or having a generator follow you around the job site. In that case, the gas powered chainsaw is the better choice.
What About The Noise And Efficiency Aspect?
As for the noise efficiency of the two, the electric powered chainsaw is slightly more quiet than the gas powered model, but the gas powered chainsaw is hardier and can work longer thereby being more efficient.
What About Heights?
The fact that the chainsaw is small it cannot reach in all of the desired places and this often means climbing ladders in order to trim branches etc. To make the chainsaw more efficient on jobs such as tree trimming, someone thought of the brilliant idea of putting the saw on the end of an extending pole.
Now the professional tree trimmer and the household handyman can trim trees with ease and efficiency, without having to climb large trees. He can also use handy attachments to convert the tool for other uses. It is an especially important tool for the home owner that has a lot of land and loves trees. He no longer has to climb the tree to give it that manicured look. It can be done by merely extending or lowering the pole on the gas pole saw.
Friday, December 9, 2011
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Poulan P3314 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw
!±8±Poulan P3314 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw
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Price : $99.99
Post Date : Dec 05, 2011 12:17:39
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The Poulan 14-inch, 33 cc gas chain saw is perfect for light cutting jobs around the yard, with a cutting capacity of 28 inches diameter. The auto-oiling system keeps the 14-inch steel bar and chain fully lubricated. For safety, the inertia-activated chain brake stops the rotation of the chain should kickback occur. The chain saw features a primer bulb for an easy start. The unit comes fully assembled and includes a 1-year warranty.
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Poulan Pro 400E Electric Chain Saw Review
Honestly, I never felt any need for a chain saw. It was when I experienced the repercussions of a hurricane that I really had no choice but to buy one. Although I was pressured to acquire a chainsaw immediately, I took time in researching. In this difficult economic times, I had to be very cautious with my spending. So I saw lots of results pertaining to chain saws. I was torn between a gas powered and an electric one. I read all the pros and cons. Since I'm usually the lazy type, the idea of a gas powered chain saw was not appealing to me. Of course, the stratospheric price of gas was my major consideration. Also,based on reviews, maintenance for gas-powered chain saws is very costly. I do not want to be bothered by additional fees especially if I will be using a product for once or twice a year only.
I was torn between the Makita chain saw and the Poulan 400E. Reading the reviews somewhat made me an expert on chain saws already. I had to constantly remind myself that I should stick to my original budget. I'll just risk for this measly and very affordable Poulan chainsaw. Amazon was on time with their delivery. That's something commendable.
The Poulan Pro 400E well was easy to set up. It was light weight, thank God! You really have to read the instructions if you want to save your fingers for future use. The extension cord is not that long, so if you have a big backyard then you better buy a longer one. I just find it annoying that the Poulan provided a cheap plastic protector for the blade. I wouldn't mind paying extra just to have a sturdier casing.
Being a newbie I never had difficulties cutting fallen trunks and branches as thick as 8" or more. I noticed that it has minimal oil leakage. Also, when using it, there are oil sprays. To be cost-effective, it's best to buy the bar and chain oil in your local hardware store. It is easy to clean. You must make sure that you drain the oil for storage to avoid leakage. I definitely made the right choice!