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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a real bargain . . .,
This review is from: Poulan P3314 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
I picked this saw up at a local clearance sale for $70.80 . . . I thought what could I lose for such a low price. I will admit however I was skeptical . . .having run Stihl and Husqvarna my whole life . . .What a pleasant surprise this little saw was! It started easily and cut fast. I cut three cords of firewood with it the first week I had it and the little green beast did not fail me once, even biting into 20 inch logs. My only complaint is the lack of a vibration dampening handle bar system . . .after running the saw for several hours the hands feel slightly numb . . .the verdict: unbeatable consumer saw for the price!
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Poulan 14" chainsaw,
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This review is from: Poulan P3314 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
As indicated by another reviewer it is very tempermental to start after it's been run. You can follow their directions to the letter and it won't help. It came with a defective fuel cap O-ring and there is no easy way to get it replaced. The number in the manual goes to a third party who can only sell you parts. You have to go to a service center, in my case a 1 1/2 hour drive. Haven't found a way to talk to Poulan direct.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very hard to start,
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This review is from: Poulan P3314 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
I just purchased this chainsaw for some light limbing work. There's a sticker on the back which instructs that to start the chainsaw, you need to:
1) Push the primer button 6 times 2) Pull the choke out all the way 3) Pull the cord 5 times 4) Push the choke in to half 5) Pull the cord again That should be warning enough. The above procedure works about 10% of the time. Sometimes the chainsaw will start, and then stall in 2 seconds. It will stall if you try to give it gas (which automatically pops the choke back in). Usually, it takes 15-20 pulls, alternating the choke in, out, pushing the primer button every now and then. Once running, it's a nice little chainsaw (that also stalls about half the time if unused, but perhaps I can tweak the idle) that works rather well. I only had a few times where debris lodged in the chain, preventing it from going. I was using the chainsaw at 7,000' altitude, so *maybe* that explains the starting troubles. Mostly dissatisfied, because my arm hurts from trying to start it so often.
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