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Offline Eccentric

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Re: Chrome Poulan
« Reply #10 on: October 18, 2013, 05:21:13 pm »
I have one of those little Huskys in nice shape complete with working chain brake. It needs a carb kit but I'm not sure it's worth it.

If it's a Husky 23, then it's certainly worth the cost/time required to rebuild the carb.  Poulan Micro series saws are just about the ideal beater tractor/quad/truck/trunk saw.  The 23 is nice in that it has a chromed cylinder and a bare piston.  Of course the many thousands of Poulan 3400 and 'regular' Micro series saws with chromed pistons and bare bores all have an excellent reliability record.............................but I still prefer the chromed bore versions. 

That 'special' S25-CVA arrived safe and sound yesterday BTW.  It's in GREAT shape.  Also very clean.  Did you clean it up too?  Thanks a million my friend.  A long quest is at an end.  I owe you big time.

 

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