: Poulan Pro 17-Inch 25cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer With Split Shaft #PP125

: Poulan Pro 17-Inch 25cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer With Split Shaft #PP125

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Poulan Pro 17-Inch 25cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer With Split Shaft #PP125

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Poulan Pro 17-Inch 25cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer With Split Shaft #PP125
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Street Price: $159.99
Gaunz Org Price: $119.99
Savings!: $40.00 (25%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2519





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Poulan
EAN: 0024761016209
Label: Poulan
Product Manufacturer: Poulan
Model: PP125
Publisher: Poulan
Ranking: 2519
Studio: Poulan


Piece facts:
  • SureFire 25cc 2-cycle Gas engine
  • 17" Cutting Width
  • .095" Diameter Cutting Line, Dual Exit
  • Attachment Capable
  • Straight Shaft




#PP125 Shaft Split With Trimmer String Shaft Straight Powered Gas 2-Cycle 25cc 17-Inch Pro Poulan






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0ptional attachments and a split boom shaft turn the Poulan Pro 25 cc 2-cycle gas trimmer into 6-tools-in-1: trimmer, edger, blower, cultivator, brush cutter, or pole pruner. The straight shaft trimmer features a 17-inch cutting width and dual exit .096-inch diameter cutting line. This tool also includes a durachrome cylinder for extended engine life, heavy duty automatic clutch, Tap N Go dual line cutting head, and an effortless Sure Fire pull starting system that eliminates complications with the choke. lt is backed by a 2-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

What's in the Box
Poulan 25 cc gas trimmer


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * String trimmer ...
Works better than expected. Starts easily. Attachments are a breeze to fasten.
Delivery was one day. Really a surprize.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Poulan Pro grass trimmer
It's very easy to start and solid built grass trimmer.
I've been using it for 3 months with no issue.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Replaced an earlier Poulan trimmer ...
I bought this to replace the 'twist and edge' model that I had for 15 years. I looked at other brands like Craftsmen etc., but they seemed to be too heavy. This one has good balance and is easy to handle. It starts easy and has plenty of power. My only reservation is that it's a pain in the keester to replace the trimline. I'm too cheap to buy the preloaded cassettes, so I wind it myself. Other than that, it seems to do a good job.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great trimmer after initial carb adjustments
My old 7.5lb Homelite sx-134 finally gave out after 15 years trouble free service. I took a couple of weeks to read specifications and customer feedbacks of as many line trimmers (including Homelite) as possible prior to purchase. Some had mostly negative feedbacks, some had mixed negative & positive, none had all positive reviews. I decided upon the PP125 because it had the most positive feedbacks.
Received the item on 17 Sept. The box was delivered with one side crushed somewhat, thankfully, there was no damage or missing parts. I followed the manual for startup. It was very easy pulling the rope and it started on the 3rd pull. I waited about 15 seconds and momentarily powered up to take it out of start mode into the run mode. I then tried gradually powered up, but the engine bogged down and almost stops. Tried it couple more times with the same bogging down effect. I had previously read the feedbacks (William B. Ramsey & Richard Samford) stating they had the same problem, I had hoped I would not have the same problem. I did however. The nearest repair center is 50 miles away (1 way). Thanks to William Ramsey, I also had blue electrical crimp connectors with the slightly flared ends that fit nicely onto the adjustment screws in order to make carburetor adjustments. It was such a tight fit I could only adjust one screw at a time with one connector. It took me about 10 minutes to correct the problem. It now revs up to full power nicely. The factory adjustments must have been made on top of Mt. Everest.
I like the idea that the trimmer head does not turn while in idle, you have to power up with the speed trigger to get it going. I can set it down momentarily and my pet will not get into it. It only got 4 stars from me because 1) carburetor adjustment out of whack and 2) 13lb weight. It will take more time to evaluate long term usage.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great product - but poorly tuned from the factory ...
Received my PP125 yesterday (9/15/2008) from Amazon and it had exactly the same problem as reviewer Richard Samford - press down on the throttle and the engine bogs down and stops running. I was very disappointed since the unit will only operate at slightly above idle speed - which is unusable.

The trimmer could not be returned to Amazon (it's gas) so I decided to re-adjust the carburetor myself to resolve the problem. Upon inspection, I noted the carb adjustment screws are of the tamper proof kind and a special tool is required to make adjustments. Undaunted, I found a pair of blue electrical crimp connectors that slipped nicely over the carburetor adjustments screws. Within 5 minutes, I had my PP125 Trimmer running smoother than a top... nice acceleration from idle, good power at high speed, and starts reliablely.

Delivery was on-time and setup was easy. Unit appears well constructed. Since this was a new out of the box trimmer, I'll give it only 4 stars because it required a tune-up to get the unit to function properly.

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