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  • Dan Archambault
    Confused Husqvarna chain saw size on my Husqvarna 455...
    Parts Question posted December 22, 2017 by Dan Archambault 
    Question:
    Confused Husqvarna chain saw size on my Husqvarna 455 Rancher, bar on my saw lists SN A 20/50 .050/1.3 3/8 72DI 107799 NH? what are my options for best performance in cutting 12-16" diameter pine logs?

    is OEM 20" Skip Tooth Chain H47SX-72 3/8 .050 72DL 501842772 okay, cutting pine?
  • jake rathbun
    does Husqvarna carry a what is called a 3/8 low profile...
    Parts Question posted November 14, 2017 by jake rathbun 
    Question:
    does Husqvarna carry a what is called a 3/8 low profile sprocket assembly for a model 440?
  • GEorge Clark
    My poulan pro chainsaw was left outside over night and a...
    Service & Maintenance Question posted October 22, 2017 by GEorge Clark 
    Question:
    My poulan pro chainsaw was left outside over night and a rainstorm came through, will this damage the saw, have not tried to start it yet wanted to ask first.
  • Joan Hawkins
    How do I remove the cover from my Poulan Pro PPB40PS 40V...
    Service & Maintenance Question posted August 25, 2017 by Joan Hawkins 
    Question:
    How do I remove the cover from my Poulan Pro PPB40PS 40V Lithium Ion Battery operated 8" pole saw to get to the bar and chain?
    I have read and searched everywhere in the book that comes with the saw as well as on the internet with no results found.
    In order to adjust the chain tension and clean it, I need to be able to remove the cover. The only way I see to remove it is by removing all the screws. I am hoping there is an easier and quicker way to accomplish this task as it seems it needs to be done quite often for cleaning, per instruction manual.
    Can anyone please help me with this issue?
    Thanks in advance for your help!!!
  • Joan Hawkins
    How to I remove the cover..... I just purchased my first...
    General Product Question posted August 25, 2017 by Joan Hawkins 
    Question:
    How to I remove the cover.....
    I just purchased my first Poulan Pole Saw, model PPB40PS, that operates off a 40V lithium ion battery.
    I am reading the instruction manual and it is not very clear on some things. I have searched everywhere trying to figure out how to remove the "COVER" over the bar and chain so I can learn how to adjust the tension of the chain when needed and to also clean as needed, per instructions.
    Do I need to remove all the screws off the cover to get it off or is there another quicker and easier way to remove the cover?
    I sure hope I didn't buy a tool that is going to be more of a pain in my side than helpful !
  • Ryan Scott
    I just bought a 562 XP auto tune with a 28" bar...
    General Product Question posted August 8, 2017 by Ryan Scott 
    Question:
    I just bought a 562 XP auto tune with a 28" bar (std Husqvarna bar and chain from dealer) It's first job was to cut rounds on a 28" diameter Douglas Fir. It took every bit of the 28" bar. When the dogs caught and bit in the chain would bog down and stop. I had to lift and relieve it for it to go again. Is a 28" bar just too much for this saw? Or is this a tuning issue? First time using, first tank of gas... filed with Husqvarna pre mixed high octane fuel. If I need to upgrade to a 576 to run a 28" bar that will really work when needed I will. Need real world advice.
    Thank You!
    Ryan
  • david boot
    Gentlemen, I have been using your pole saw, PPB40PS, and...
    General Product Question posted July 26, 2017 by david boot 
    Question:
    Gentlemen,
    I have been using your pole saw, PPB40PS, and am very pleased with the cutting performance and battery capacity. I had difficulty with making the under cuts. The saw kept pushing me out of the cut and I had to keep repeating the cut. I have added a modification that stops that problem and also enables to cut off smaller limbs on the bottom of larger limbs.
    I have added a three inch long piece of aluminum bar stock to the nose of the bar. The bar stock projects beyond the chain one and one half inches and is angled slightly outward. This modification has really enhanced the performance.
    Long ago and near by, I used a Homelite saw with a three inch finger on the bottom of the bar that was used brushing out small stuff.
    I assume your chain is an Oregon 91?
    I store the pole saw with the bar horizontal and the oil reservoir on the bottom, no oil leaks.
    I have been using your Wild Thing, chain saw for over fifteen years. The saw lasts about five years that represents thirty cords of wood.
    Thanks,
    David Boot davidboot@mei.net 269-672-9992
  • Richard Roloson
    I have a PP4218AVX that was running. I was using the...
    Service & Maintenance Question posted July 10, 2017 by Richard Roloson 
    Question:
    I have a PP4218AVX that was running. I was using the chainsaw to cut a big branch that had fallen in my back yard, one of the fuel lines had rotted through and was leaking so I replaced it, I pulled out the carburetor because the line went into the fuel tank. When I replaced the fuel line and put the carburetor back in I cant get the chainsaw started. I am not sure if the fuel lines are hooked up incorrectly or the carburetor needs rebuilt or what. I have a spark. Any help is appreciated.
  • David Glode
    What country are Poulan pro chainsaws and Chainsaw parts...
    General Product Question posted May 17, 2017 by David Glode 
    Question:
    What country are Poulan pro chainsaws and Chainsaw parts made? And what country are they refurbished in? And are they refurbished with genuine factory Poulan parts? Thanks Dave
  • Ben Richardson
    I can not move the chain brake lever up or down and it will...
    Service & Maintenance Question posted April 25, 2017 by Ben Richardson 
    Question:
    I can not move the chain brake lever up or down and it will not start. It is a Poulan PL3314. I used it once and was ok but now have this problem

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