URI:
   DIR Return Create A Forum - Home
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Chainsaw Repair
  HTML https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       *****************************************************
   DIR Return to: Partner
       *****************************************************
       #Post#: 19064--------------------------------------------------
       The partner p5000 is back?
       By: chainsman1 Date: April 14, 2013, 8:19 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       I found a site who list new models of partner saws,there is a
       new version of the p5000
  HTML http://www.partner.biz/int/products/chainsaws/p5000/
       #Post#: 19065--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: 660magnum Date: April 14, 2013, 9:36 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Like the PP 5020?
       #Post#: 19066--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: farmboy Date: April 14, 2013, 10:30 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Says mag crankcase may be a pro type saw.  Interesting.
       Shep
       #Post#: 19068--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 14, 2013, 10:58 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Back in Feb I came across that searching for something.
  HTML http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/partner/partner-formula-5000/
       IPL shows clamshell design.
       #Post#: 19104--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: farmboy Date: April 15, 2013, 7:45 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Too bad thought it might be something.  Shep
       #Post#: 19156--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: SawTroll Date: April 16, 2013, 5:02 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=farmboy link=topic=1817.msg19066#msg19066
       date=1365953457]
       Says mag crankcase may be a pro type saw.  Interesting.
       Shep
       [/quote]
       This is several years old "news" in Europe, and I am pretty sure
       it is a plastic cased clam-shell design.
       Afaik, the last real decendant of the P5000/P500 was the P543.
       #Post#: 19214--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: Magnus Date: April 18, 2013, 2:48 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       There was 545 too I think of the old series.
       These are 4600/5000/5200 series are not the same.
       #Post#: 20814--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: SawTroll Date: July 1, 2013, 10:55 am
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Btw, I just notised that the Partner brand has been officially
       replaced by the McCulloch brand on the Norwegian market - and
       some other ones..... ::)
       That isn't a surprice, but I don't have to like it!
       #Post#: 21132--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The partner p5000 is back?
       By: moparman texas Date: July 10, 2013, 8:51 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Very sad to see Partner, once the premier chainsaw brand and
       company in Sweden, first turned into a consumer brand and then
       replaced by McCulloch brand. Soon the Partner brand will be no
       more. That is the Husqvarna way - buy up chainsaw companies, put
       them on a pedestal for a few years, then grind them in the dirt
       and throw them out.
       Husqvarna has too many brands covering the same market segments,
       and must reduce the brands to make more profit. It kills profits
       when the brands compete against each other for the same markets,
       and the brands have to keep dropping their selling price to get
       the orders.
       The management of Husqvarna are no longer chainsaw savvy people;
       but merely enterprisers that are only interested in the almighty
       dollar which continues to elude them.
       *****************************************************