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  1. DrewUth

    Echo PB500t

    I have this blower that’s been in my attic for a few years…got it at the dump, was clearly straight gassed when new. Took it apart, required some fairly aggressive techniques as the piston was really stuck well. Looked up prices of a cyl/piston kit and nearly fell over, stored it away. Cleaning...
  2. DrewUth

    WANTED Echo Backpack Blower PB500T Parts

    I have a near-new PB500T that was straight gassed and left at the dump. A piston and cylinder kit is $165, and complete short block is $195....and I'm just too damn cheap to pop on either. Anyone have parts around so I could smack this baby together and make it a runner? The cylinder has...
  3. DrewUth

    SELLING Trade for Echo PB500 Blower parts...

    I have had this Pioneer 1200A for a year or so and I just have no use for it. I ran it this past spring and it started, ran and cut well. Nice bar and chain, looks like it was painted yellow at some point in its past. I have an Echo PB500T blower that I got from a local dump, was straight...
  4. DrewUth

    SOLD Poulan 3700

    Really clean 3700 Poulan. Thin ring/chrome bore. I bought this from a member a few winters ago and I have used it maybe a dozen times...I did the muffler mod, the classic 24" Oregon bar and chain go with it along with the 20" set. Starts and runs great. Ignore the "4000" decal on the starter...
  5. DrewUth

    SELLING Pioneer P40 and 1200A

    Got these saws in a trade, need to sell some saws off to pay for a new set of Ohlins for one of my Husky MX bikes. I haven't touched them since the spring and honestly I have no need to keep them around. The 1200a ran and cut well, started easily. I was told the P40 ran fine when I got it...
  6. DrewUth

    Frustrating chain performance...

    I am by no means skilled when sharpening my own chains, but I use the guides that clip onto files, touch them up with every tank of fuel and only mess with the rakers every 5-6 filings, using a raker gauge. I take care to keep the chains clean and sharp, and pay close attention to the angles on...
  7. DrewUth

    WANTED Saw capable of pulling a 24" bar with AUTHORITY

    Looking for a project saw...I've never owned a saw bigger than 54cc and I am finding myself more and more in need of something that can pull a 24" bar. Really want a 65-75cc + saw, but bigger is always better so I would certainly not turn anything away. Partial to Poulans and Pioneers, but...
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