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Re: Need help looking at a PS-32
« Reply #10 on: May 24, 2014, 09:17:19 am »
Way better than a 170. Adjustable oiler that on high setting  will flood the clutch if your only running the 14" bar.  Easy starting. I gave one a torture test for a year and only thing that needed done was replace the air filter a couple times and a primer bulb.  Air filter is the low point for them.  Felt like material that is impossible to clean but new filters are cheap. There are more powerful saws out there for That $180-200 price but you won't be disappointed with one of these. 

Nate, looking to buy a small saw as a gift. What other models are you referring to in the $180-200 range?
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Re: Need help looking at a PS-32
« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2014, 10:17:01 pm »
PP5020 is one that comes to mind that is roughly $200 and 50cc.  Just speaking generally about that price range. 



I have a ps-35 in the shelf. Haven't taken one of those home to try out yet but I keep looking at it because if the good experience I had with the 32.
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