That looks basically like the harbor freight sharpener, but battery powered. That is the best running poulan I think I've ever heard! I have never had much luck getting poulans to run well. If you did some vids on your techniques for tuning and repairing poulans you'd be keeping thousands of them from ending up in the landfill! Thanks for all your vids!
Thanks Smitty !! Thats nice & affordable too , I bought an El Cheapo looks pretty close , but its electric off ebay for 20 bucks & shipping , ,my first , you have cleared up as what wheels to use for the different size chain , Thank Ya Sir !!
I have the 110 volt version of this grinder. It works fine if you take your time does a better job than I do hand filling. I upgraded to the knockoff of the Oregon 510 simply so I can play with the angles more.
I just bought one and used the discount code thank you Smitty waiting on it to come in. Whew is the best place to get the bigger grinder wheel for the 3/8 50 chain at. Thank you
My first saw was a Poulan like yours but older all green , not a speck of plastic or soy boy safwty crap , Ran perfectly for 40 years ,the frame died of metal fatigue . But the motor was near as good as new ! sadly missed
That looks basically like the harbor freight sharpener, but battery powered.
That is the best running poulan I think I've ever heard! I have never had much luck getting poulans to run well. If you did some vids on your techniques for tuning and repairing poulans you'd be keeping thousands of them from ending up in the landfill!
Thanks for all your vids!
Looks like a good tool, thanks for sharing
Thanks Smitty !! Thats nice & affordable too , I bought an El Cheapo looks pretty close , but its electric off ebay for 20 bucks & shipping , ,my first , you have cleared up as what wheels to use for the different size chain , Thank Ya Sir !!
What i know with new batteries you want to fully charge them before use! Looks like a decent little grinder! Reminds me of my HF grinder but battery!
I have the 110 volt version of this grinder. It works fine if you take your time does a better job than I do hand filling.
I upgraded to the knockoff of the Oregon 510 simply so I can play with the angles more.
I just bought one and used the discount code thank you Smitty waiting on it to come in. Whew is the best place to get the bigger grinder wheel for the 3/8 50 chain at. Thank you
Thanks
👍👍 looks like a handy unit- no burrs….
These r on sale for 15 or 20 at rko for the 110v version
Not to bad for cordless at all! Be nice in the field as well.
3/16" files are for .325" pitch chains, & 7/32" files are for 3/8" pitch chains. Are grinders different?
Nice Thanks for that...
It could be handy in truck when going do wood if dont want hand file .
My first saw was a Poulan like yours but older all green , not a speck of plastic or soy boy safwty crap , Ran perfectly for 40 years ,the frame died of metal fatigue .
But the motor was near as good as new ! sadly missed
What's wrong with the $7 file?
Harbor freight grinder identical just batteries and it's $30 I bought one not worth it keep the Oregon grinder lol
Thing sounds like my nose hair trimmer...