Translation: It doesn't work.OK. I found a negative review on amazon uk.
"On the sixth cut the brake overheated, melting the plastic housing and becoming dysfunctional."
Say what??
I just get a chuckle every time the subject comes up here or on AS. It is always "I have never owned one but they are junk" or "My sister's uncle's brother-in-law's lawn mower repair guy says they are junk".
Now in the UK where people buy a bunch of them off of amazon uk it appears that people actually running them feel differently.
I don't find the positive reviews to be that helpful. I read the negatives to see what the problems are, then look at the percentage of negatives to determine the likelihood of problems.
I do think it's stretching things a bit to call it a "pro saw". Some call anything with a split case a pro saw. Even if it is made from Chinesium.. Do a MM and retune and you have a 50cc class Pro saw for under $150.
I've toyed with a couple Wild Thingys and can be good runners. They are tuned incredibly lean out of the box and that causes trouble down the road. Even if I had a real good runner tho I would hate to use it for any length of time just due to the vibes.Heard the wild things are or can be a decent saw. Seems like the one I have used started hard. Others say theirs are easy start and talk about using them like we do. Think it was forestry forum or tractorby net I read that.
I know that's why I brought it up. Was wondering if they had sloppy cylinders from wear or machine errors and having unburned fuel.??
Yes, plenty. Here's one.
Why bother? You know it's a piece of sh_t. What's fun about a POS Chinese knock-off? Is the "fun" worth a possible catastrophic and injurious failure? Why would you choose to clutter your life with sh_tty tools?
don't always think cheap = crappy: Many times it does - but not always. I bought the 32cc poulan 14" (the green thing) approx. 8 years ago and it still runs fantastic. I cut 4+ cords per season with it, mostly oak, apple, cherry, walnut, ash, and when i'm lucky - locust. I know guys having more troubles with their $450 Husqs than I have with my $99 little green poulan. Other than driving over it and breaking the brake handle & bending the bar - I have had zero problems. $99.
That said - I did just buy the PP 50cc w/20" bar because price is good and I am running into larger trees & trunks this season - and I love that saw too. Anyway that's my 2cents. I took a gamble on the cheap poulan and I came out on top : )
Speechless......I'm a closet Poulan fan ....
I'm a closet Poulan fan for the simple fact that I know several people who have been beating the sh_t out of them for trouble-free year after trouble-free year.
They don't look like much fun to run, but two guys I know have processed perhaps 50 - 100 cords each, all with their old Poulans. I don't know how much these old Poulans have in common with what you can buy at Lowes Depot today, though.
I just get a chuckle every time the subject comes up here or on AS. It is always "I have never owned one but they are junk" or "My sister's uncle's brother-in-law's lawn mower repair guy says they are junk".
Now in the UK where people buy a bunch of them off of amazon uk it appears that people actually running them feel differently.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B002U1H8X4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B005FMT1E4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
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