[AT] New chainsaw

Herbert Metz metz-h.b at mindspring.com
Wed Dec 17 03:47:33 PST 2008


Farmer, that is "taking the long way around", advertising for the Portland
Spring Swap Meet. <grins> Herb


> [Original Message]
> From: Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com>
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Date: 12/16/2008 1:44:44 PM
> Subject: [AT] New chainsaw
>
> I wanted to cut some wood last week and my little Poulan didn't want
> to fire up. Thinking back it was probably just a tiny bit of water in
> the carb from condensation etc. that turned to ice out in the cold but
> as many of us do I got a little pi$$ed and headed to town to look for
> a new saw. The local farm store only carries Poulan and while Poulans
> have always given me decent service I was still a little angry at
> mine. I have an almost new 20" Poulan Pro which is great for felling
> good sized trees and bucking the logs but it just gets too heavy for
> limbing etc. especially when climbing in awkward spots or reaching out
> to cut. I have used the little 14" Poulans for a long time for that. I
> just wanted something different this time so I went to see our only
> actual outdoor power equipment dealer in town. There are several
> around but they are about a 60 mile round trip and the folks in town
> are a 6 mile round trip. They also have a decent reputation and I have
> bought parts there before and they seem to stock well and know what
> you need. They had a display of some kind of "red" saw that I can not
> recall the name of (I think it starts with an S not Stihl, I think it
> has a Q in it). I looked at the price tags on them and about had a
> Fred Sanford heart attack right there among the saws...
> :-)
> Then I spotted a display of Echo products. My hand was still shaking
> when I turned over the price tag on the smallest one and it was almost
> twice the price of the small Poulan I had looked at in the farm store
> but after seeing the price on that red one it seemed almost free.
> One of them followed me home and I must say that I do like it a lot.
> It is extremely light and the whole head is a lot smaller and flatter
> than the Poulan. The dealer insisted on putting fuel and oil in it and
> firing it up before he would let it out the door. I had looked before
> at several brands but this time I wanted a local parts stocking
> dealer. I suppose now he will go belly up on me since I bought one...
>  :-)
> I'll keep the bigger Poulan Pro, the Echo and the newest little Poulan
> and probably take all of the others I have to the Portland Spring Swap
> Meet.
>
> -- 
> --
> "farmer"
>
> "Good clean muck never hurt nobody!!!"
> Morris Moulterd
>
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>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson46176 at gmail.com
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