Originally Posted by Heym06
I've had a poulan wild I purchased as a camping saw years ago. Never fails to start. I use a husky 455 as my wood cutter. Both always go wood cutting in case I stick the big one, the small saw can cut out the bigger one. I would buy another wild thing if I needed a small saw. Sthil makes a great saw also, I've had an old 051 I bought from a feller in 1978, it still runs when the 36" bar is needed. If your pulling and any of them won't start your not taking good care of them.


I use mine on redgum and box wood and cannot fault it, it was a bitch to start 'til I started using 98 in it rather than 91.
What I particularly like about it is the vibration control that allows my hands to still feel sensation after working with it.

And every thing you could possibly want for it is right on ebay, just a week away out of the States or Europe.


These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.