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  • dab4sports Sep 21, 2009

    FORGET IT THAT WAS LONG AGO>

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    I don't understand what you are asking. Can you expand a little? We can provide a broad worth very little answer or you can provide the make, model number, and serial number from the manufacturer?s tag and get a much better answer. It also helps if we know whether gas or electric, American or European, and the approximate age.

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How can I use a gas pole saw?

Congratulations on getting you a new gas pole saw! A gas pole saw is undoubtedly the most powerful of pole saw types. It uses gas for operation, heavy-duty bars, and chains and is effective for a longer working period. Since it is the most powerful; you can put your faith for pruning heavier and larger branches and trees.
So, you have chosen rightly. But, it is a matter of concern, if you do not know how to use a gas pole saw. Let us help you with this matter.
BEFORE YOU START
  • Make sure that the pole saw is safe and prepared to be used. The faulty ones can lead to a serious accident.
  • Clear the area where you would use your pole saw and where the limbs would fall. Any hazard should be cleared at once.
  • Be aware of the weather because the windy or rainy weather can turn your pruning into a dreadful experience.
  • Cut only one limb at a time
  • Avoid cutting branches that are thicker than 8 inches. Take expert's help in this matter.
  • Be aware of the kickbacks.
  • Always maintain the right balance and base. Hold the saw firmly and stay at your place rigidly.
These instructions should be taken into account before the start of trimming. After you follow the instructions given above, it is time to move towards pruning process. The steps below lay out how to use a gas pole saw.
STEP 1 As you hold the grip of your pole saw and make a balance of your position, make few jump cuts underneath the branch you want to cut off. Jump cuts are a necessary technique which is used before the final cut. It reduces the weight of the branch that makes the final cut easier. It can be physically challenging to cut from underneath. So, always pick a pole saw equivalent to your weight bearing capability.
STEP 2 Extend the height of the pole saw based on the height of the branch. Hold the pole saw vertically, take it up to the branches away from the ground and never forget to hold it properly. Adjust its position and let it rest on the branches. In the meantime, you can ensure your position too. Always keep the pole saw at your chest level.
STEP 3 Now, begin to cut perpendicular to the limb and try to make deep cuts as much as you can. Deep cuts will let you make the final cut and other cuts easier. It will also allow you to make faster cutting strokes. Readjust your position, and the pole saw if you face any trouble.
STEP 4 The last step is all about your safety. Check where the limbs are falling and move from that place as early as possible.
Do not lose hope if you fail the first time. Keep trying until you reach your full potential. Clean the work area after trimming is done. So, this is how you can use a gas pole saw. Keep pruning and stay safe!
More details open the link Guide on How to Use Gas Pole Saw
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How do i remove clutch assembly on a poulan 445 pole saw ?

First you need to remove clutch drum. Inside the center is a trox that need to be loosen to remove it. Then you will to remove the spark plug so you block the piston movement using a piston stop or fill the cylinder with rope. The itself is left handed threaded and there will an indicating arrow on it as which way is off.
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How do I replace starter rope on a poulan 445 pole saw?

I have pulled out the spark plug and stuffed some rope into the cylinder. The piston will then not be able to travel the full distance and will keep the clutch from turning. Use rope that will not shed particles. This will let you remove the clutch bell.
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How do i get rid of bagworms on my leeland

Trim them off with a pole saw that has a rope pull cutter on the end. Leland's don't mind the pruning. You can also spray them.
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How do I replace the pull cord to my Poulan 446T PRO. It's a combination of a pole chain saw (8 inch) and a trimmer.

You will take the recoil assembly off the saw. You shoud see where the knot broke off the cord in the pulley. Put the cord through the case and the small hole in the pulley and tie a new knot. Count the number of turns it takes to take up the rope. There should be a small notch in the edge of the pulley you place the rope in to wind up the spring and not take up the rope.Add one or two turns more than you counted so the rope is coiled up snug then pull out the rope from the notch and let the spring retract it.
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Replace starter rope spring part no 545008013 on the poulan p3416 chain saw. How to get the spring coil seated in the housing, and then get the starter rope part on top of it.

Hook the spring at the inner mount, then wind the spring CCW until the spool assembly can be attached to the outer spring, then continue to wind the spool until the spring is about half-tight or so. It must be able to wind about three or four turns more without becoming 'bound' which would lock the spool and not permit return of the cord. When the spring is wound, wedge it so that the cord can be attached, the work the cord around the spool so that the outer end will only project beyond the cord port a little way. Pull the cord out to make sure that the spring doesn't bind at full extension, the apply locking pliers to the cord to be able to attach the handle. Melt the cord ends to prevent the knots from pulling out. Hope this helps!
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Battery fully charged but pole prunning saw does not work at all poles are connected properly

You do not mention the model number.
Honestly, I had never used a pole saw, but I needed to cut down a lot of tree branches and Black+Decke worked wonderfully. With it being cordless I could easily walk around my entire yard without worrying about it. The chain does loosen after cutting through several limbs, but it's super easy to tighten back. It's easy to assemble.
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