Product Description
Heavy-duty chain saw can tackle the big jobs. 2.8 cu. in. DuraChrome extended life engine has Super Clean air filter system, dual counterweight crankshaft. Features 20in. long bar, gear-driven automatic chain oiler, quick-adjust chain tensioning system, anti-vibe handle. Includes carrying case. U.S.A. Chain Saw Type: Gas, Engine Displacement (cc): 46, Chain Pitch (in.): .325, Chain Gauge (in.): .050, Bar Length (in.): 20, Oil Pump Flow: Automatic, Low Vibration Handle: Yes, Tool-Less Chain Tensioning: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Weight (lbs.): 10- 46cc 2-cycle gas engine
- 20-Inch Guide Bar
- Anti-Vibration Handle
- Automatic Chain Oiler
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
Reviews
Poulan Pro PP4620AVX 20-Inch 46cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Anti-Vibration Chain Saw with Case Reviews
42 of 44 people found the following review helpful poor chain tension design, By This review is from: Poulan Pro PP4620AVX 20-Inch 46cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Anti-Vibration Chain Saw with Case (Lawn & Patio) I have never written a review before but after using this piece of junk I felt compelled to do so. I own a smaller Poulan saw and liked it enough to buy the bigger one. The 46cc starts and runs great, no problem with the engine at all. It's the chain tensioning device that makes this saw really frustrating to use. Someone decided to "improve" the time tested method of tightening the chain by turning a screw, to this new plastic adjustment dial thing that you don't need tools for. It doesn't work! The adjustment never holds and I have to retighten the chain about every 15 minutes! I thought it was because the chain was new and needed to stretch but I have been using it for sometime now and the problem is getting worse. On more than one occasion this device has allowed the chain to come off during operation, a dangerous and anoying situation that caused damage to the chain and the saw housing. I spend more time fixing this saw than using it. I was a big fan but now I will not buy... Read more 25 of 26 people found the following review helpful Designed by Dilbert Marketing Department, By Percy Smogg (Tulsa, OK USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Poulan Pro PP4620AVX 20-Inch 46cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Anti-Vibration Chain Saw with Case (Lawn & Patio) No primer bulb, so it took a lot of pulling to get gas into carburetor when new; and by a lot of pulling, I mean sweating and cussing lot of pulling. After that, it starts with a few full-choke pulls followed by a half-choke pull.The no-tool chain adjustment is bad, very bad. You have a plastic knob (which is, no doubt, destined to break) to tighten a single bolt to hold the bar. It isn't enough to hold the bar, so the chain is constantly coming off the bar. I removed the plastic knob and replaced it with a regular nut. The stud for a second nut is there underneath the plastic cover; so I chiseled and drilled away the plastic to allow the use of the second nut. Much better now. It is interesting that the plastic housing covers the spark plug and wire (something you might want to get to), but the muffler is fully exposed for you to burn yourself (probably while fiddling with the chain). The anti-vibration system is some springs that are between the... Read more 28 of 30 people found the following review helpful money for nothing, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Poulan Pro PP4620AVX 20-Inch 46cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Anti-Vibration Chain Saw with Case (Lawn & Patio) I bought this chainsaw with the realization that it's low price meant that it would not last long. I only had to remove 2 large tree stumps, each about 8 foot tall. If the chainsaw lasted through that I would be happy. Before ordering I called up amazon.com customer support to be sure it had a warranty. It had a 2 year warranty so I ordered it. A month or 2 after it arrived I took it out of the box to use it. I would start with the easier ear tree and then go on to the tougher oak, or so I thought. I bought a new gallon of gas and put the supplied 2 stoke oil in the gas then filled the chainsaw with bar oil. It started up ok, not too much trouble for the first time. As others have mentioned the chain keeps coming loose so I would check it every minute or so and re-tighten it. It cut good enough at first but after a hour it started loosing power and dying. I checked the spark plug, it was ok, same for the air cleaner. I assumed at this point that the carburetor needed adjusting but... Read more |
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