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Комментарии • 651

  • @aaronellingsen5404
    @aaronellingsen5404 Год назад +198

    "Once it gets up there in the higher altitude, it's gonna eat." Randy is a goldmine of one liners. Great video as usual. 👌

    • @tomholm4456
      @tomholm4456 Год назад +2

      so true. if only, @randyisthemandy and @guiltyoftreeson could just learn to peacefully coexist and get along,
      they might just have something. not?
      the ran and jake show?
      the jake and ran show?
      take the show on the road.
      cross country, around the globe.
      these two are each purely golden.
      the two of them, together tho?
      OI!! fasten your seatbelts.
      it’s gunna be one crazy ride.
      and the best news is that they’re not even trying. only tossing lines and crackin each other up.

    • @tomholm4456
      @tomholm4456 Год назад

      hey beggin your pardn, aaron?
      have you seen video of the very first introduction of these goons?

  • @Chainmale
    @Chainmale Год назад +381

    That's why they're called Poulan isn't it? Cause you have to keep Poulan and Poulan to start them 😆

    • @goodpplz123
      @goodpplz123 Год назад +6

      My grandfather used Poulan chainsaws when I was growing up. They always seemed to work great in the 1980’s. We would cut multiple large oak trees for firewood each year. Now I wouldn’t touch one. I have a Stihl MS271 20 inch and a Husqvarna 440 18 inch with X-Force bar and chain . They both work great around the yard .

    • @verteup
      @verteup Год назад +6

      @@christopherdoff-sotta4441 do yourself a favor and sell that 170. They're junk

    • @christopherdoff-sotta4441
      @christopherdoff-sotta4441 Год назад +17

      I appreciate your honestly sir. But it's actually been a very good saw... thank you though for your advice.

    • @ratfarmers
      @ratfarmers Год назад +5

      Nothing wrong with the 170! I use mine to cut stuff out of the creek so the bar is always in the water. It keeps my good saws from becoming beaters!

    • @garykirk1968
      @garykirk1968 Год назад +3

      Makes you a "PRO" at Poulan..

  • @bobrutherford4097
    @bobrutherford4097 Год назад +52

    You two are too funny. Great banter and chemistry. Very entertaining. 😅😅😅

  • @Fayettepropertysolutions
    @Fayettepropertysolutions Год назад +49

    That built in bar wrench holder was ACTUALLY really badass I can’t even begin to act like it wasn’t 😅

  • @dianncharlan5648
    @dianncharlan5648 Год назад +115

    Jacob you and Randy should have a business together. You two are so funny...I laughed through the whole video! That was nice of Randy to buy the battery for you.

    • @boneheadpeterson
      @boneheadpeterson Год назад +3

      I was thinking the same thing LOL i mean randys got all the pricey equipment already…… those two would make a killing

    • @dianncharlan5648
      @dianncharlan5648 Год назад +1

      @@boneheadpeterson Iy would be the greatest show on earth! LOL

    • @dasdaro
      @dasdaro Год назад +2

      I hang fiber in Spokane and if I’m not laughing while working then I’m having a bad day.

  • @davidedwards8033
    @davidedwards8033 Год назад +53

    Randy is a great co-host of the show. He should get a Poulon Pro sponsorship. It would skyrocket the brand

    • @GuiltyofTreeson
      @GuiltyofTreeson  Год назад +22

      That’s a good idea but he really wants that Cinnabon sponsorship 😂

    • @treystewart544
      @treystewart544 Год назад

      @@GuiltyofTreeson that chainsaw is having trouble starting up lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂🪚🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 6 месяцев назад

      Poulan is owned by Husqvarna now, so...

  • @jaytaylor1505
    @jaytaylor1505 Год назад +13

    This video proves anything can be effective in the proper hands . As always it's a pleasure to watch the Dynamic Duo.

  • @cgfitnessandarboriculture
    @cgfitnessandarboriculture Год назад +74

    I like my Echo’s even if it’s not the most popular among tree service professionals. I think they’re an underrated brand to be honest when it comes to professional tree work.

    • @jedimaster197
      @jedimaster197 Год назад +4

      Yes 👍 I love my Echo cs-400 and cs-590 both good saws..

    • @WeAreTheSHWE
      @WeAreTheSHWE Год назад +11

      I'm a big Echo/Shindaiwa fan as well. My big complaints with them are: the stock carbs + muffler are super restricted, maybe even moreso than the other big names because of possibly stricter emissions control in Japan, and they still haven't produced a 90cc competitor. Sure the 7310 or even the 620 will handle 95% of trees here in the midwest, but in the PNW I'd wager that the $1k the 7310 costs could go towards something with a lot more power. As for top handles, nothing beats Echo currently imo.

    • @cgfitnessandarboriculture
      @cgfitnessandarboriculture Год назад +3

      @@jedimaster197 I got a CS-400, first saw I ever bought as a matter of fact before actually starting to work in the industry. Then I added a CS-271t and CS-620p. Both great saws, but I will say the 271t does have its limits in terms of power. Although I know there’s new top handles with more power available now.

    • @jedimaster197
      @jedimaster197 Год назад +4

      @@WeAreTheSHWE Agreed , I adjusted the carb and modified the Exhaust , by drilling a few holes for flow inside exhaust box and cut off the defector plate on the exhaust guide, on the cs- 590.. Saw works way better now, now its way more peppy

    • @jacobbuckley8232
      @jacobbuckley8232 Год назад +4

      Echos are a really good saw

  • @random10730
    @random10730 Год назад +11

    i can only imagine how much that would have hurt to get clocked in the head by that falling branch. watching the shock load when it hit him really opened my eyes to the potential danger to felling trees and to spree hangers in general. im glad that you guys take the time and investment into your safety with helmets, chaps/pants, and eyes/ears/hand protection. your main goal when going out onto a job isnt always to get the job done, but to be able to come home in the same shape that you left home. no sense in putting yourself into a dangerous situation without the proper ppe to back you up.

  • @brianh6272
    @brianh6272 Год назад +4

    I just bought that craftsman last week then started looking for tree channels and came across you guys.
    For what im doing with it i have been completely satisfied with it. Im a plumber from Connecticut enjoying ur guys ‘s videos great job keep it up 👌

  • @williamhsteele
    @williamhsteele Год назад +4

    I have my fathers old craftsman chainsaw from the early 90’s. He used that thing all the time out on his farm. Not the most powerful of course but she never let him down.

  • @zignis5478
    @zignis5478 Год назад +14

    I have owned the Poulan pr5020 for 5 +years, bought from Tractor Supply for $200. I have only had to replace chains and one bar. From what I understand the Poulan saws are Husqvarna base models. I understand these aren't professional saws but I've had a positive experience with the one I purchased.

    • @DeezNuts-zz2rn
      @DeezNuts-zz2rn 8 месяцев назад

      Yes they are cuase poulan jas Husqvarna parts

    • @ilsot1
      @ilsot1 5 месяцев назад

      That's correct, they are called McCullough here in europe..owned by Husqvarna.

    • @Dennis_J._Aitken
      @Dennis_J._Aitken 4 месяца назад +1

      I bout a (green) Poulan as my first chainsaw many years ago.
      It found its way to the dumpster after about 5 times of using it.
      I have been purchasing Stihl ever since!

    • @scuzzle7678
      @scuzzle7678 2 месяца назад

      They were first there own brand then after 1980s husqavarna bought them

  • @davidhensel7666
    @davidhensel7666 Год назад +12

    Craftsman just came out with a new and improved version of that saw. When you fire it up, the trees implode.

  • @reganmahoney8264
    @reganmahoney8264 Год назад +10

    LOVE the episodes with you and Randy! you need to teach him the tube salad so he doesn’t rely on Cinnabon….

  • @Daniel_Vandiver
    @Daniel_Vandiver Год назад +3

    The shade being constantly thrown in this video is hilarious! 😂 If this isn’t a pro saw commercial I don’t know what is. It’s not about whether it gets it done, it’s about how much you have to fight the tool to get it done. Awesome video!

  • @nicholasdavis7178
    @nicholasdavis7178 Год назад +25

    Watching you and randy together is awesome. You should try and get Gordy to mess around with both of those saws and see what he can get them too to. Don’t think there’s too many craftsman’s that are tuned up 😂

    • @davidhensel7666
      @davidhensel7666 Год назад +4

      Please port these saws, hahaha

    • @steve390gold
      @steve390gold Год назад +6

      Yessssss!!! See just how heavily modded you can make them!! Maybe even get the poulan to idle!! LoL!!

    • @kjacobson6800
      @kjacobson6800 Год назад +3

      Please please get these ported 🎉😂

    • @lloyddubose4814
      @lloyddubose4814 9 месяцев назад

      Poulan junk? Absolutely. The carbs and intake in newer ones cause many issues. Most never run right. And bottom ends don't hold up.
      The older generations, different story. Can be great saws, highly modifiable, tough.
      The Craftsman? Great saws. As long as they aren't the rebranded Poulans to Craftsman, that circulated for a short time. Rebranded Poulans of older models, just as good as older Poulans. (Identical saws)
      And there are MANY Newer Craftsman that are tuned up, used for personal use as well as "racing" etc. Great for tuners, mods, anything.

  • @vinniyiv
    @vinniyiv Год назад +2

    That Poulan Pro is actually produced by Husqvarna. I had some small Husqvarna hobby chainsaw with the same buttons/levers/gas&oil caps, even the same exhaust (Not a good chainsaw).
    If the carb is Husqvarna made, you will need a special tool/key to be able to adjust the gas/air mix.
    The Craftsman in your video is a Chinese 3800 model chainsaw (don't know anything about them).

  • @dstrees2315
    @dstrees2315 Год назад +10

    The only way this video could have got any better is it ending with you and Randy eating Cinnabon. I was truly hoping for it the entire time.

    • @awldune
      @awldune Год назад +1

      I really wanted this too. Maybe the location was too remote.

  • @jaspercadwallader7459
    @jaspercadwallader7459 Год назад +4

    "Yep, thats wood..." Had me rolling hahahaha

  • @MCD1994
    @MCD1994 Год назад +2

    Great video!! I actually own that same Poulan saw and I got to say it's my most used saw. I grew up with stihl saws that my pap owned and I worked for my neighbor when i was a teenager that had a tree service and he had all stihl and echo saws. When I bought my house 6 years ago and had a tree come down. I bought that poulan saw at my local tractor supply on sale as the first saw I actually owned myself, thinking I would only use it once and awhile as a homeowner. I now have been heating my house with wood full time for 3 years now. I actually own a few better saws now and I still find my self using that poulan the most ! It's the one I keep in my truck full time now. I really dont wory about if someone steals it ( like i do with my other saws) It starts every time at every temp it's over all been a great saw for me!

    • @sirturdaloter141
      @sirturdaloter141 Год назад

      Same here, I bored the exhaust and actually tuned it properly. It starts and rips every time I need it. Been cutting 8-10 cords a year for about 4 years now to heat my house with it.

  • @Crouse_Property_Maintenance
    @Crouse_Property_Maintenance Год назад +7

    I think the craftsman deserves some serious mods and a good chain to see what it's really capable of.

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад +1

      The new ones are rumored to be built by Husqvarna. The one in this video seemed to be a pretty good saw.

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Год назад +1

      @@jimbusmaximus4624 Looked alot like a Jonserede also by Husqvarna.

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад

      @@iffykidmn8170 those are nice saws, I need a new saw bad and I'd buy one of those. A guy at work has one and it RIPS!!

  • @nascarnate326
    @nascarnate326 Год назад +7

    The craftsman looks like it worked well. Nice alternative to a MS170

    • @AirikYT
      @AirikYT Год назад +2

      They are better than they use to be but craftsman is still junk, the cylinders are trashed within 100 hours I’d say 90% of the time

  • @glenspryszak6005
    @glenspryszak6005 Год назад +2

    It is amazing what a 40-55cc chainsaw can do, if it is a good brand, sharp chain and tuned.

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have been an arborist since the 1980s. Along the way I withdrew from the battles about "best" saw and "best" truck. I decided that if it works well then it's good equipment.
    I don't know if it's still true, but for many years it was Poulan who made the Craftsman chain saws. Along with a few of the big brands, the Poulan, Craftsman, Echo and others have done well for me. Both climbing and ground work. And even a certain amount of logging & forestry.
    My trucks have usually been Ford & Chevy/GMC. If it worked good I would get it and use it.
    One thing we forget to say is, if the chain is new or correctly sharpened, and the engine runs reliably, then you probably have a good saw. It cuts well doesn't it?
    I also studied things that help. Such as spikes on the saw, the details of good chain, filter, bar, sprocket & other items of maintenance. I often have spare parts in the field: a good selection of saw and common tools, spark plugs, filters, screws, nuts, plug gapper, etc. It saves time when I can rescue myself in case of incident. And by the way, Stihl makes some of the best tools for bar cleaning & maintenance. But you can't grease the tip on most Stihl bars. To me that's a fault. I prefer a good quality bar on which I can KNOW the tip bearings are well cared for. I run too much grease through the tip bearings because I am also flushing out dirt and gunk. I roll the chain a but then squirt it again. Now I know every roller in the bearing is cared for. It rolls smoothly and lasts a lot longer.
    Let's talk about hand saws some time. There's more than meets the eye.
    🌲 Michael.

  • @joshuajohnson4396
    @joshuajohnson4396 Год назад +2

    Bad sign when the saw comes with the tools attached. 😆 I love your enthusiasm

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Год назад

      I have some DeWalt tools that include the hardware changing tools, such as a circ saw with an attached wrench to change the blade. I'd consider that commercial grade as many carpenters use the same model that I am describing. I wish they would have done that with the 60V angle grinder, since all it needs is an allen wrench, and that would be even easier to attach.

  • @jasonschultz3140
    @jasonschultz3140 Год назад +2

    My Pullin Farm Pro 375 from the 80s is a beast. Great firewood saw. Pre chain brake. Much heavier than your purse.

  • @TimberGrappler
    @TimberGrappler Год назад +2

    I actually have the same Poulan saw that I bought very cheap from a friend, for limbing. It was brand new and never used and it starts up in less than 6 pulls and runs really nice..really makes you wonder why yours is giving you trouble

  • @WildBill1122
    @WildBill1122 Год назад +3

    This video was very entertaining. I do have to say the bar wrench in the handle is a truly great idea.

  • @Faith-vl4lv
    @Faith-vl4lv Год назад +5

    I really like the direction you are taking the channel. I've been a watcher for years and have to say your content is getting better. Also about seventeen years ago, my first hurricane I went work my dad and a buddy of his bought two poulons to work the hurricane with. One was a wood shark and I can't remember what the other one was. They worked the entire hurricane with them two saws and made a ton of money. Back then I was just a log dollying brush dragger

  • @JacksonsTrees
    @JacksonsTrees Год назад +1

    man randy kills me, drinking a busch on top of the truck while you're working lmao

  • @7eis
    @7eis Год назад +4

    Couldn't recognize Randy without him wearing a Hawaiian shirt

  • @R6Dave11
    @R6Dave11 Год назад +1

    Before I got my Husqvarna, Poulan was my brand. The 50cc PP5020AV with a good chain and proper tune, actually did quite well. That being said, my Poulans don't get used at all any more. You get what you pay for.

  • @ldr9146
    @ldr9146 Год назад +1

    you two have too much fun working together

  • @steveyork8069
    @steveyork8069 Год назад +3

    Poulan actually makes craftsman chainsaws.Either one of those saws will work great for the average home owner.

  • @angeljjustice1345
    @angeljjustice1345 Год назад +3

    Randy looks like he could totally pull out a Lawrence from Office Space..." I'd tell you what I'd do with a Stihl man...Two trees at the same time man..."

  • @scavuman
    @scavuman Год назад +2

    If I am not wrong, Poulan was bought by Husqvarna. Husqvarna Corporation, a Swedish organization, is currently manufacturing Poulan chainsaws. It has several production facilities across North America and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

    • @dees3835
      @dees3835 Год назад +5

      Husqvarna also makes the craftsman saw or least did back in day, I was givin a craftsman and two poulans, very similar parts between the two

    • @scavuman
      @scavuman Год назад +1

      @@dees3835 That is interesting about the craftsman, I did not know that. I have a POULAN 4218 that is about 15 years old now. She doesn't have the power and speed of my other saws, but she does get the job done, and has paid for herself many times over.

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад +2

      @@dees3835 Husky manufactures the majority of the new Craftsman saws. The Poulan saws are supposed to be as well, but unfortunately everyone seems to have similar experiences with them. Which is a shame because the older ones were AWESOME.

  • @davidwilder7109
    @davidwilder7109 Год назад +1

    I got about 2 years of abuse out of the poulan 50 cc. The tool attached to the saw was my favorite feature. They bog down bad, but they get the job done kinda.

  • @kimogkasper1
    @kimogkasper1 Год назад

    we come for the smell of sawdust and the sound of wood cracking we stay for the humor and cinnamon buns

  • @goldeneaglearbor614
    @goldeneaglearbor614 Год назад +16

    What's sad is that 50 or so years ago Poulan actually made good high end saws to compete with husky, sthil and Mac

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад +5

      Yeah it was funny how he was talking about the Poulan like it was a pro level saw and trashin the Craftsman. Then it wouldn't even run and the Craftsman starts on the first pull!

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Год назад +2

      Not quite 50yrs but early 1980s I ran a Poulan 2000? no chain brake out cut my Stihl 041 I was using at the time, Early 1990s I switched to my all time favorite saw the Stihl 044.

    • @jonathanvoigt2690
      @jonathanvoigt2690 Год назад

      My first saw was a $50 poulan 3400 countervibe from a yardsale, still rips just as a hard as saws twice as new

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад +3

      @@jonathanvoigt2690 yeah but those old Lime green monsters were completely different than today's garbage. I had an early 80's Craftsman that was made by Poulan and it was a gem of a saw!

    • @daisykaren6584
      @daisykaren6584 Год назад

      @@jonathanvoigt2690 lime green not pro.

  • @shaunomeara843
    @shaunomeara843 Год назад +1

    The energy you Randy have is frickin awesome!!..it must be such a good day working with him hilarity ensues??🤣🤣

  • @MrNvanderploeg3
    @MrNvanderploeg3 Год назад +2

    Turn the throttle up to 11 on that beast!

  • @rickstafford5316
    @rickstafford5316 Год назад +1

    It’s so fun to watch you two together.
    It started my day.
    Stay safe

  • @curtisimo032
    @curtisimo032 Год назад +3

    I have that Poulan Pro saw but I got it for $80 from Woot!
    The starter is plastic and I ended up pulling the rope right through it. It's actually a Husqy part to replace.

  • @dkat1108
    @dkat1108 6 месяцев назад

    I have a 20 yr old Craftsman I have abused the piss out of it cutting logs and trees way bigger than it was made for and its still rocking today smokes a little but starts right up and never fails. Only thing I ever replaced was the home-owner chain with a Oregon chain.

  • @rhyscorless4086
    @rhyscorless4086 Год назад +1

    Jacob and Randy have the best bromance in the industry.

  • @steve390gold
    @steve390gold Год назад +10

    You two should DEFINITELY do more vids together!!! That was wildly entertaining as I'm reloading 9mm on my Dillon 650!! I literally never stopped laughing!!!

  • @boneheadpeterson
    @boneheadpeterson Год назад +2

    I was laughing the whole video! You and randy really are a pro team 🤣

  • @kygunworks4982
    @kygunworks4982 Год назад +1

    I've had decent luck out of Poulan, they always need carb adjustments, I break them in rich and we had one that lasted 15 years cutting moderate amounts of firewood and was used to clear trails

  • @bladesofglorylawns
    @bladesofglorylawns 2 месяца назад

    I died when after pulling it 15 times, you go….”ya gotta really want it “
    😂😂😂

  • @cat192
    @cat192 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love the videos of you and Randy working together!

  • @ShyGuyInKilt
    @ShyGuyInKilt Год назад +1

    For that inverse control in the bucket: Just switch the hose connection in the bucket it will switch the control. Just make sure to bleed the line of air after.

    • @ShyGuyInKilt
      @ShyGuyInKilt Год назад

      Or if you can unscrew them just turn'em around.

  • @justinsnyder6256
    @justinsnyder6256 Год назад +1

    I'm thinking running a tank of gas through that pro and then adjust the carb. Should always adjust when warmed up. They work but wear out quick. Plastic case and cheap metals.

  • @xxAlexanderTheGreatx
    @xxAlexanderTheGreatx Год назад +3

    Man its crazy that same 50cc poulan pro model used to be sold at lowes around 12 years ago. I suppose the "newer" one does have slightly different plastic cover, but still has the same problem getting it going and keeping it going lol.
    I always wonder why husqvarna quit selling the brand in stores, as long as you didn't let them set for a long time with gas in them they ran fine...

  • @Hugh_Jarsole
    @Hugh_Jarsole Год назад

    Dude yalls personalities jive so well, makes for some hysterical content, love it

  • @chrissims3591
    @chrissims3591 Год назад +1

    The best practice for the poulan is to hold the bar and use the body like an axe.

  • @awesomekat6681
    @awesomekat6681 Год назад +1

    I love watching you two together!

  • @default_user_id
    @default_user_id Год назад

    "I just can't get this thing to run" Every Pull-On owner ever.

  • @randr10
    @randr10 Год назад +1

    What you just went through with the Poulan Pro is exactly my experience with my 50cc one with the 20" bar. I got scammed by the "it's built by Husqvarna" BS, because it technically is, but a Husqy it is not. I messed with and tinkered with that saw from brand new for 5 years before I gave up on it. Didn't ever want to run right, right from brand new. It was kicking chains the first cuts I made with it. The oiler was pouring way too much oil and it had no adjustment. The handle was designed in such a way that it wouldn't engage the throttle if you pushed down on the handle, even lightly. Probably more I'm forgetting. Not a cheap saw for what it was either. Never again.

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад +3

      The funny thing is the Craftsman is ALSO supposed to be a Husky inside, but it started on the fist pull every time, while the poo-lon wouldn't start at all. If ya want a reliable Poulan you gotta buy one from the 80s or older.

    • @randr10
      @randr10 Год назад +2

      @@jimbusmaximus4624 Yeah, I've talked to a bunch of people that had older Poulans and they swore by them, so your assessment sounds spot on. Amazing that a no-name Chinese brand can sell a similar size saw that starts on the second pull right out of the box for less than $150 and these guys can't seem to build a saw that can even be tuned to run properly for $350. It's almost like they're doing it on purpose so you buy the more expensive saw.

  • @kristoffmussolini5186
    @kristoffmussolini5186 Год назад +1

    That Poulan is exactly the same as my Mc Culloch, same little blue pull out choke bar etc, and it sounds exactly the same, rough as a badgers arse until its been running about 5 minutes. Never let me down yet though, and TBH is a great little saw for the money. Takes some starting when it hasnt been run for a while

  • @NothingButChainsaws
    @NothingButChainsaws Год назад +2

    I have a 46cc version of that craftsman and made a lot of money with it lol!

  • @johnnybodangus2529
    @johnnybodangus2529 Год назад +3

    Had to adjust the carb right out of the box on my Poulan pro too. Muffler mod and air box holes made a big difference. Got it for $170 and it fits my needs so no complaints but I'll certainly get a nicer bigger saw someday. Great video!

  • @krisyoung9266
    @krisyoung9266 Год назад +1

    Use a old laundry detergent jug with the push button release thing. Changes lives.

  • @catrionasloanei6847
    @catrionasloanei6847 Год назад +2

    These chainsaws are the type you find up in Canada at a Canadian Tire. The majority of people grabbing them are first time buyers, and since Craftsmen makes damn near everything including fans people just go with what they know.

  • @modemfox
    @modemfox 10 месяцев назад

    The conversation in this video had me rolling! lol

  • @marktarascio4766
    @marktarascio4766 4 месяца назад

    Good to know that Poland /Craftsman hasn't changed a bit ..hard to start and keep running as usual !

  • @IAmUndersteer
    @IAmUndersteer Год назад +1

    “Yeah that’s definitely wood.”
    “Just as I suspected!”
    😂 You guys are a riot together. Great vid as usual.

  • @mtbguidecoeurdalene2741
    @mtbguidecoeurdalene2741 Год назад +1

    Dude Randy really is the Mandy! You guys are funny man, you need to make more vids together…. You two are like… Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan… Shanghai noon baby!!!

  • @jay94dee91
    @jay94dee91 Год назад +1

    The poulans are different. You have to prime 10, pull with full choke then pull with half

  • @zabduhamel6745
    @zabduhamel6745 Год назад +1

    I have an old redmax that looks just like the craftsman that I bought for 50$. Its 38cc and I like it better then my echo cs 310 in term of power to weight ratio ! Starts easily even without a primer bulb.

  • @Midwest116
    @Midwest116 Год назад +1

    I bought the $49 harbor freight electric saw. Later for 4 jobs then the smoke came out. Not bad for the money. Looking at the ported Husqvarna makes me want one. I’m too old to start using one full time though

  • @tyrrellroach5872
    @tyrrellroach5872 6 месяцев назад

    That’s exactly my experience with Polan. Had a craftsman mad by them years ago. It would run once it had ran for a while but once it died or had sit for a while it would die. Was going to have it warranties until I found out the carb likely needed adjusting and I would be charged for it since it required a special tool I didn’t own at the time. And being charge 100 dollars to adjust a carb on a $80 dollar saw at the time didn’t seem right

  • @jedimaster197
    @jedimaster197 Год назад +7

    Do a Test on the echo cs-620p chainsaw sometime..

    • @raymondmejias7839
      @raymondmejias7839 Год назад +1

      I have one with 27"bar cut a larger tulip poplar the other day made quick work of it. Used my echo 355t to limb it up. And the 620 too buck the trunk the 27" bar was barely big enough to cut in one pass

    • @jimmylarge1148
      @jimmylarge1148 Год назад +1

      Yeah we want ECHO!

  • @kevwilk4778
    @kevwilk4778 Год назад

    I have that poulan pro saw..you got to regap the plug a little larger than recommended. As it heats u p
    The plug gap shrinks due to the heat.the you tube video I watched actually kept mine from ending up in my neighbors back yard.

  • @ncironhorse8367
    @ncironhorse8367 Год назад +1

    I know you guys are cheesing on these two saws but, from my homeowner experience the Craftsman can get the job done. Admittedly I have a Husky now but, I ran two Craftsman with regular care and maintenance, I got 12 years out of the first one, Gave it away and it is still being used today. My second Craftsman is similar to this one but, has an 18" bar. It's been good. Recently decided to move up a bit and get into a Husky. I've had nothing but issue with Poulan.

  • @tedkay1048
    @tedkay1048 Год назад

    LOVE the humor at the beginning, laughing out loud here...

  • @jamesedwards6269
    @jamesedwards6269 Год назад

    My grandfather had a poulan chainsaw I can say that I don’t think I ever saw it run without having to pull it 750 times. Fast forward to after he passes away and there are trees to be trimmed and cut on the farm and my old man goes and buys the same poulan pro chain saw the same one you all have and it started about as reliably as the one from the 80’s, complete junk.
    I watched your Holtzforma video and spent 200 on a g366 the stihl ms360 clone starts on the second or third pull cold and is a beast compared to the poulan. Love the channel thanks for the content.

  • @ratfarmers
    @ratfarmers Год назад +1

    Don't tell randythemandy this but I saw a commercial last night that PizzaHut now has Cinnabon as a dessert!!!

  • @jacobgebman4666
    @jacobgebman4666 8 месяцев назад

    I'm unashamed to say that I have the s205 craftsman saw. It's no Stihl but as a casual and occasional tree-cutting homeowner, I didn't need one. It's worked reliably straight out of the box for a couple years. It does everything I need it to do. I'd eventually like to get another saw that's a bit nicer and keep that one as my back up/ beater but until then, it fits all of my needs! The S205 also has the bar oil fill in the normal spot where that 16 inch one there doesn't fyi.

  • @brianbaird3
    @brianbaird3 Год назад +1

    All i had to do was adjust the carb and mine poulon runs like a champ

  • @itsneight1260
    @itsneight1260 6 месяцев назад

    read reviews on the Poulan. every Poulan has this issue... but once you get that issue resolved it will do just fine like the Craftsman. I've had one for 6 years and use it about once or twice a year and its been just fine after that initial repair.

  • @benvasilinda9729
    @benvasilinda9729 Год назад +1

    I was bored the other night and was looking on google for the best chainsaws and those same ones came up.
    Lucky for me, I was just awake enough to realize that it would be a bad late night purchase had I bought them for fun. Now I have 2 Farmertec’s on the way lol. Should have just went to bed.

  • @sirrick59
    @sirrick59 Год назад +1

    That Poulan just needed a couple of minutes with me and a screw-driver adjusting the carb jets.
    It would end up being the better saw . .with my input . .
    Says Sir Rick from half-way around the world in NZ. LOL

  • @jameshedrick605
    @jameshedrick605 Год назад +2

    I have the older version of that poulan. It's a great saw and once you can the carburetor tuned right they are good running saws. I also put a set of felling spikes on mine and it really helps

    • @spencernubel3745
      @spencernubel3745 Год назад

      I have the same model as the one in the video. It took a bit of running it but it finally idled on it’s own and wouldn’t shut off like that. I didn’t use it often or much. Probably only like 5-7 times at about 20 minutes each.
      I square filed mine and it eats pretty well. Didn’t hesitate at all cutting through a fence in a tree trunk 🤙🏼

    • @arnoldberber3803
      @arnoldberber3803 Год назад

      Lol

  • @jonathanspafford7181
    @jonathanspafford7181 11 месяцев назад

    the way randy said timber on that first top omg I almost pissed myself

  • @HHBCustoms
    @HHBCustoms Год назад +2

    I must say that was quite entertaining lol. I hope you guys do another vid with those saws after you get them dialed in

  • @markroper9269
    @markroper9269 Год назад +1

    Randy code at Cinnabon is no joke!! Glad you guys made it safely through testing.....it was touch and go there!!! Have a great weekend!

  • @jonbridges6389
    @jonbridges6389 Год назад +1

    The craftsman is made by MTD. I have that saw but branded as Remington. Had it a long time but after doin a gasket delete and port and polish I take her out all the time as a backup saw for firewood but got a lot of work into it lol. It's the 46cc Remington Outlaw lmao but was 100 new and now more expensive than both those saws yet the craftsman is the same 🤣🤣🤣

  • @garykirk1968
    @garykirk1968 Год назад +1

    I used an old Craftsman (46cc I believe) with a 20" bar on it in my formative years. Served me well enough as a young buck with no better gear. My brother in law still has that 20+ year old re-badged Poulan to this day, only thing he doesn't have is the case it came in. I kept that to store my truck Husky in, cause ain't no one stealing a Craftsman saw out the back of a truck.. LOL

    • @jamesedwards6269
      @jamesedwards6269 Год назад

      Hahahahaha. Love the idea about the craftsman case

    • @juniorlazaro289
      @juniorlazaro289 Год назад

      What it A Sears branded craftsman chainsaw by any chance there is one model that is an absolute beast 💪 my uncle had one one before he pawned it

  • @michaelmeyers1827
    @michaelmeyers1827 Год назад +1

    I had a poulan back in the 70s it was. 3400 and it worked fine

  • @TristanH7290
    @TristanH7290 7 месяцев назад

    You and Randy need to do another one of these but with the “worst rated” chainsaws on Google 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sawmanbigtreeslayer2360
    @sawmanbigtreeslayer2360 Год назад

    You could cut leaf salad with those chop stick cutters. Keep it up Tube Salad!! 😂

  • @TheAcenightcreeper
    @TheAcenightcreeper Год назад +1

    Nothing beats a poulan wild thing, thats what all the pros are using

    • @621ELECTRONICS
      @621ELECTRONICS Год назад

      Funny. I recently trash picked a Poulan wild thing 2375, case and all. These guys definitely need one of those monsters.

  • @jamieschardt9127
    @jamieschardt9127 Год назад +1

    if all work came with such great banter, there would be no work. (but there would be a shortage of Cinnabons.) thanks for letting us ride along on top of your helmets :)

  • @jarretolsen2771
    @jarretolsen2771 7 месяцев назад

    You’re like brothers to me. Love to have a good time at work, not a lot of people have that.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko3 9 месяцев назад

    I just drilled the cap on the bar oil container, and stuck a random tube in. Been working for 10 years (I have 2 now heh heh). Just push on the jug a little, it goes faster.

  • @TheScoundrel70
    @TheScoundrel70 Год назад +1

    I learned something today... Husqvarna makes Poulin Pro and Craftsman gas saws. "To the brand spec", which I would have to assume is to a lesser quality.

  • @jmiller9123
    @jmiller9123 9 месяцев назад

    You have to gap the spark plug to .30. They don’t do it at the factory. I own two poulan saws and after I did this I have no complaints

  • @claytonmccollum7290
    @claytonmccollum7290 Год назад

    Oh man Randy’s jokes had me dying laughing the whole video😂 your guys videos together are awesome !!!

  • @bernhard8540
    @bernhard8540 24 дня назад

    I have an older poulan pro, not the model you got mine is older and doesnt look as plastic, it was my grandpas saw on his farm and i keep it maintained and its a good truck saw, it has never given me any issues and it starts first pull or two every single time, ( my maintenancing is more than most though haha ) now for work I have my 200t and my collection of work saws, but for the garage saw I cant complain ❤

  • @richp5321
    @richp5321 Год назад

    Thats how they got their name!! You keep Poulan and Poulan and just wont start