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       Poulan 415
       By: Cut4fun Date: February 27, 2011, 5:38 pm
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       Here is a PP 415 I bought as a box of parts after a tree broke
       the crankcase. Last owner had the same broken area on crankcase
       as the 475. He tried to have it welded, but it did hold. plus it
       made the metal even more brittle there and left a hole for me to
       repair when I did my redneck fix.
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       This is it still needing a carb kit after putting it back
       together. Just some soft year old poplar and pushing hard to
       check to make sure my redneck fix would hold.
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: sharkey Date: April 8, 2011, 3:12 pm
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       Man that 415 is hauling after that carb soak!
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: David Young Date: April 15, 2011, 11:14 pm
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       what does the cylinder look like is it the same as teh 475 and
       505?what does that one like to run stock?
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: Cut4fun Date: April 16, 2011, 9:45 am
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       David, put it this way Jerry Gingras runs a stock appearing 475
       with ( what I would guess would be a ) 505 top end.
       update was 475 top I was told.  505 to big for legal 5ci.
       Now my mind isnt what it used to be, but pretty sure.  Pics are
       here of the 505 cylinder. 415 475 should look similar.
       Watch the webster wv 5ci 2010 video of the yellow poulan jerry
       is running.
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: Cut4fun Date: April 16, 2011, 9:46 am
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       505
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: Cut4fun Date: April 16, 2011, 10:13 am
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       415 pics, none before cyl bolted on. Carbs are WJ on all of them
       I have seen.
       #Post#: 1856--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 16, 2011, 1:49 pm
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       DY, I just took a top off a savable P+C from a 475 if you need
       better pics.
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: David Young Date: April 16, 2011, 2:10 pm
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       I am putting together a 2083 now most of the work is done. I did
       some mild porting to it and I am looking forward to running it
       in the next week or so. I did get rid of that nasty looking
       green ignition. It was really clashing against the red and black
       color scheme so I put a black one in instead.  Well I am piecing
       this together from three saws most of the parts came from a 2077
       that had the case broke like your was but by a tree I believe.
       Any way I have seen the 77 and the 83 I just wanted to see if
       the little brother was the same?  I may need a front handle and
       misc parts but I also have a bunch of red and black parts fyi.
       So do you think the 2083 will pair better with the 590 or the
       2055? :). Or do you think it would be more at home with a 5000
       p70 and one of the p100's? ;).  I can tell you this there is a
       lot of the 2077 in the 372. Probably more then people realize.
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 16, 2011, 2:23 pm
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       415 crankcase was broke by a tree.  475 crankcase was broke due
       to a lazy shipper putting the PHO in a empty box.
       Are you the one that bought the 2083 and 2077 on ebay? Also is
       your 2083 the 82cc bore or smaller II 77cc?
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       Re: Poulan Pro 415
       By: David Young Date: April 17, 2011, 10:56 am
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       I haven't bought anything in quite a while, I am going through a
       divorce and I need to actually go the other way and get rid of
       stuff, no basement, no garage.  I have had these parts for 3-4
       years and I am just putting this together now.  I have the 82cc
       top on there now on a 2083 bottom it has the eco oiler, decomp
       and air injection.  I have the makings for this to be a 2077,
       top end different crank and oiler.  I'll get some pics up soon,
       maybe a vid if the saw runs well, I hope I don't need a carb
       kit.
       David
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