Poulan 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chain Saw #P3314 Review
Thursday, May 28th, 2009 at
9:14 am
If you're unfamiliar with the Poulan brand, you might take a look at our Overview of Poulan Chainsaws. Essentially, Poulan chainsaws are relative inexpensive and suited for landscaping work around the garden, home or small farm. The Poulan 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chain Saw #P3314 fits right into this description with a price point well within most household budgets. This tool's reliability and easy handling make it a good choice over more expensive saws.
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| Poulan 14-Inch 33cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chain Saw #P3314 |
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| Manufacturer: Poulan |
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| List Price: $119.99 |
| Sale Price: $119.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Product Description |
| The Poulan 14-inch, 33 cc gas chain saw is perfect for light cutting jobs around the yard, with a cutting capacity of 28 inches diameter. The auto-oiling system keeps the 14-inch steel bar and chain fully lubricated. For safety, the inertia-activated chain brake stops the rotation of the chain should kickback occur. The chain saw features a primer bulb for an easy start. The unit comes fully assembled and includes a 1-year warranty. |
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Product Details |
- Poulan 14-inch, 33cc, 2-cycle gas powered chain saw with gear-driven automatic oiler
- Ideal for cutting jobs around the yard with a 28-inch diameter cutting capacity
- Features super clean air filter system which extends the life of the air filter
- Includes a 14-inch steel bar, primer bulb for easy starting, and automatic chain oiler
- Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
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Customer Reviews |
a real bargain . . .
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| Review Date: December 23, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Erik O. Johnson, |
| I picked this saw up at a local clearance sale for $70.80 . . . I thought what could I lose for such a low price. I will admit however I was skeptical . . .having run Stihl and Husqvarna my whole life . . .What a pleasant surprise this little saw was! It started easily and cut fast. I cut three cords of firewood with it the first week I had it and the little green beast did not fail me once, even biting into 20 inch logs. My only complaint is the lack of a vibration dampening handle bar system . . .after running the saw for several hours the hands feel slightly numb . . .the verdict: unbeatable consumer saw for the price! |
Poulan 14" chainsaw
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| Review Date: July 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Terry Smith, Bigfork, Mt, United States |
| As indicated by another reviewer it is very tempermental to start after it's been run. You can follow their directions to the letter and it won't help. It came with a defective fuel cap O-ring and there is no easy way to get it replaced. The number in the manual goes to a third party who can only sell you parts. You have to go to a service center, in my case a 1 1/2 hour drive. Haven't found a way to talk to Poulan direct. |
Very hard to start
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| Review Date: April 16, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Gavin Kistner, Boulder, CO USA |
I just purchased this chainsaw for some light limbing work. There's a sticker on the back which instructs that to start the chainsaw, you need to:
1) Push the primer button 6 times
2) Pull the choke out all the way
3) Pull the cord 5 times
4) Push the choke in to half
5) Pull the cord again
That should be warning enough. The above procedure works about 10% of the time. Sometimes the chainsaw will start, and then stall in 2 seconds. It will stall if you try to give it gas (which automatically pops the choke back in). Usually, it takes 15-20 pulls, alternating the choke in, out, pushing the primer button every now and then.
Once running, it's a nice little chainsaw (that also stalls about half the time if unused, but perhaps I can tweak the idle) that works rather well. I only had a few times where debris lodged in the chain, preventing it from going.
I was using the chainsaw at 7,000' altitude, so *maybe* that explains the starting troubles. Mostly dissatisfied, because my arm hurts from trying to start it so often. |
Good Value
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| Review Date: June 7, 2006 |
| Reviewer: J. M. Austin, Buffalo, NY USA |
| For the occasional user, you can't beat this little gem. There is plenty of power for the size, and the price is right. When the unit is cold, just follow the directions and it will start every time. No problem starting when it's hot, either. When it's just warm, you may have to play with it. Generally, it will start without priming on half-choke. All-in-all, this is the same with all of my 2-cycle engines of this size. |
Poulan 14 inch chain saw
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| Review Date: February 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Richard J. Polney, |
| I now own a couple of these and they are great for small to medium jobs. |
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