That poor 390.
maybe he's measuring from the end of the back handle to the end of the bar. After all doesn't everyone???
I questioned him on the compression reading, it was only 100. He said he was going to pull the listing and tear it down and rebuild it. It was relisted the next day!!!!!!!!!
I questioned him on the compression reading, it was only 100. He said he was going to pull the listing and tear it down and rebuild it. It was relisted the next day!!!!!!!!!
Maybe he’s fast. I thought about it but the Dolkita gurus told me that 90% of parts are NLA. Would make a good shelf queen but not a viable work saw.Welp, so much for that.
I questioned him on the compression reading, it was only 100. He said he was going to pull the listing and tear it down and rebuild it. It was relisted the next day!!!!!!!!!
Going for the Countervibe? I figure that pile is worth somewhere in the $60 range. A good running rear handle Poulan only will bring about $50 to $60 in these parts. Just no desire. The only saws I've found that get much interest are the Stihls. Even Husqvarnas move slow around here. I have a number of Poulan saws that I just pretty much quit working on since there's no market for them. The top handle ones in good shape sell for about $50. So not worth messing with unless I need a truck saw or something. Although in my experience, I rarely find the Poulans burnt up. It's almost always fuel lines and carb work that they need. (and then a chain/bar servicing, etc)I'd show up with the 125 and only leave with the green one on top in the middle lol.
I'd like to kick out the remaining teeth in that guys head.