Posted by Bret4207 on January 02, 2015 at 05:33:47 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Re: Chainsaw posted by T in NE on January 01, 2015 at 11:48:39:
T in NE said: (quoted from post at 16:48:39 01/01/15) Early Pull-on saws were Pioneer saws. Then Husqvarna
bought them out and turned them into a consumer saw.
The Husqvarna Rancher is a mid-grade saw and the
XP's are the professional line. Johnsored's have
been rebadged Husqvarna's for some time now and as
far as I know the dolkita is a pro saw.
No sir, they were not Pioneers. Pioneer started out in the 50's as IEL in Vancouver BC. Poulon stared out in Alto, Tx right after WW2then to Shreveport , La. Pioneer was eventually sold to OMC in the 60's and remained there until 1977, was employee owned until 1983 when it was sold to Electrolux-Husqvarana which had something to do with the Pioneer-Partner brand at one point. Poulon was acquired by Husqvarna long after Pioneer was was gone. Pioneer and Poulon were never associated with each other.
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