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Poulan Pro PR4016, 16 inch chainsaw, 40cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, Black

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Style: 16 inch Chainsaw


Features

  • 40cc, 2-stroke engine with 16" bar
  • Ideal for medium-duty storm clean-up, cutting firewood, and felling trees
  • Includes: Scrench, 2-stroke oil. Standard handle type
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Powered by a 40cc, two-cycle engine, the Poulan Pro PR4016 chainsaw with 16" bar is ideal for medium-duty storm clean-up, cutting firewood, and felling trees. It's equipped with patented OxyPower technology for incredible power, efficient fuel consumption, and reduced harmful emissions, as well as Effortless Pull Starting (EPS) with a spring-assisted pull cord and easy-to- use purge bulb for fast, simple starts with less pulling effort. This lightweight chainsaw is packed with additional features like our very own SuperClean air filter system for long air filter life and reduced fuel consumption - with no sacrifice of power. It also features an automatic gear- driven oiler that keeps bar and chain lubricated, reducing wear and minimizing maintenance needs. With an ergonomic design with advanced anti-vibration system for superior comfort and minimal user fatigue, and easily accessible controls, this model chainsaw is easy to start and easy to operate - with plenty of power for any task.

Brand: Poulan Pro


Power Source: Gas Powered


Horsepower: 2


Item Weight: 13 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 22"L x 10"W x 11"H


Chain Length: 16 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 47


Manufacturer: Poulan Pro


UPC:


UPC: 024761039147


Global Trade Identification Number: 47


Manufacturer: Poulan Pro


Model Number: 967084601


Brand Name: Poulan Pro


Horsepower: 2


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 22"L x 10"W x 11"H


Chain Length: 16 Inches


Item Weight: 13 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Purchased years ago and still happy
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
I purchased this chainsaw 4 years ago and still happy with it. I don’t use it a lot but when I use it, I use it hard. Mostly cutting down hard live oak trees down here in Florida. It’s not a Stihl but it’s also much cheaper. My only complaint would be the chain does need tightened quite a bit, but for the avg home owner I would say it’s worth the buy. What I like about it the most, is the fact that it’s starts within a few pulls after sitting for 8+ months. Same spark plug, just add new fuel and chain oil. If I had to guess I would say I probably have 20-25 hours ish with it and on my second Chain. Again I have been hard on it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by Shawn C.

  • Good price
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
Fair price … have not used them … happy being that they are poulan chain saw …
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Roel Gonzalez

  • Works good.
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
This one is a little heavier than my old Poulan Pro. But, it's not too heavy to make any difference. Work good and cranks easily.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Fred G

  • Leaks Oil Badly! Fixed by shop.
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
Since writing this review, I've since had the leaking oil fixed under warranty at a local repair shop, see notes at bottom. A great feasible chainsaw for a DIY person performing their own repairs, and/or for a home owner learning basics. Poulan could likely also improve these products by allowing interchangeable blade lengths. I would likely buy two ~50cc chainsaw engines, one with a 16 and one with 20 inch bar, rather than differently sized engines/parts. Many other manufacturers readily offer a similar range of bar lengths, rather than one fixed bar length per make/model engine/base. Spending ~$600-700 seems excessive, for a few more proprietary not needed or "nice to have" features. Poulan is feasibly priced basic chainsaw. Now, continuing with my initial review of this product.... This is an initial review of the Poulan PR4016 chainsaw, with initial photos for people desiring a good 360x360 view of the chainsaw. I've owned several Poulan Pro products over the past decade or more, and the Poulan products tend to be of good quality with excellent dependable starting and running with the trade-off being more affordable than the Husqvarna make/models. The Poulan products sometimes have some parts requiring replacement over the years, but nothing requiring more effort than an ordinary mechanically inclined homeowner can easily fix. I've previously and currently own a 2007 Poulan Pro PP4620AVX, with having the same similar dependable starting and running history. The only downside for their (PP4620)AVX model, is the quirky tool-less chain tightening system (I recently replaced with the old de facto screw/nut tightening system) and the +20lb carry weight. The PP4620AVX is a good 20 inch bar chainsaw, however I desired something having a safer more versatile smaller bar (and hopefully) lighter weight than the older chainsaw. Could I be misled thinking the 16 inch bar is safer and/or the PR4016 is lighter, shrugs. I'll find-out soon after using. This model PR4016 model is slated as weighing only ~10lbs, however my weigh scale showed +12lbs. No fuel or chain oil has yet been added. A quick itemized weight, as my cooking weigh scale cannot weigh more than 12lbs: 12 lbs 1/4 oz for the body 1 lbs 13 1/8 oz for the bar/chain/cover 2 3/4 oz for the tool 1/2 oz for the two nuts My kitchen weigh scale has a 12 pound limit, requiring itemizing. PROS 1) ~5lbs lighter than my older 2007 Poulan 4460AVX 20" model chainsaw. 2) Rips right through everything I've used this on so far, including many stumps sawed level to ground level. No need as of yet for a Oregon PowerCut chain as of yet! 3) Starts right up, if one reads and follows the starting instructions. Always buy new gas, as these 2-cycle engines are finicky due to the 2-cycle oil additive not readily burning off with ethanol added fuels. Save the older gas for the electric start lawn mowers! CONS 1) Rough low idle. Unlike my older 2007 Poulan 4460AVX make/model upon purchase having a nice idle, you'll likely need to take the PR4016 to a service center for adjustment, or I'd rather just buy the carburetor tool for adjusting the low idle mixture. 2) Spark plug was gaped for 0.016" from the manufacturer instead of the documented 0.025"! Second engine within the past year, a B&S engine, shipped with too close spark plug gap! 3) Upon arrival the spark plug required 25+ ft/lbs for removing! Needed a breaker bar for the initial spark plug removal, while my other small engine aluminum heads require much less torque. 4) This PR4016 chainsaw chain/bar oiler really dumps oil onto the chain and bar, as if the sides of the bar also rqeuire lubricating! Not sure if there's even an adjustment for this. This chainsaw definitely needs a case for preventing oil getting everywhere during storage! (Fixed per 2021.04.01 notes, however still strongly recommend a plastic case or plastic underneath due to past history of leaking.) 5) Compared to my older Poulan 4620AVX, both units, after weighing on a bath weigh scale, seem to way 14.2 pounds/lbs with chains/bars and containing some oil/gas. A likely reason why this/these newer Poulan's seem to be heavier, they're likely much more bulky or having a wider body compared to my older smaller body Poulan 4620AVX. Bluntly put, I like the more narrow/smaller body of the older chainsaws, as the newer bulkier/wider bodies likely offset the balance while carrying, increasing the appearance of the weight significantly while carrying! I'm becoming more interested in the Stihl MS-260C ~10lb chainsaw, although not interested in the ~$600 price tag. 6) This 16" Poulan bar/chain setup, is specifically meant for pruning only. The included chain is a very narrow kerf, and is very slow cutting. More appropriate for pruning only, and not for firewood cutting or as a backup chainsaw. TIP: Top of the agenda, spray paint the silver tool fluorescent orange, or other similar paint color in the event it gets lost on the floor of the forest. TIP: I've owned a 2007 Poulan 4460AVX 20" chainsaw and never had an idle problem for 13+ years. With this PR4016, I think users need to adjust the low idle fuel mixture for proper low idle mixture, as well as possibly the idle throttle afterwards, for preventing the chain moving and/or stalling. TIP: I always upgrade the spark plug on my engines to E3 plugs. Poulan chainsaws usually use E3.12 plugs. TIP: The tools required, *T-25 star driver for removing the top casing for accessing the spark plug, *3/4 socket and 15-25 ft/lb capable torque wrench for spark plug removal/install, *21 teeth spline screwdriver for adjusting low/high carburetor mixture screws; Cheap RPM tachometer for monitoring RPM during high speed carburetor mixture setting and possibly for idle rate. The "*" prefixed items are required, while guessing can be possibly substitute for the other testing/tools. TIP: Forget buying a canvas bag due to the oil always leaking. The chainsaw will leak oil all over the inside of the canvas bag and onto your floor. Buy a plastic case instead. 2020.09.21 Still leaking a lot of oil, even after loosening oil cap and re-tightening, relieving any pressure! 2021.04.01 At sometime, I took the chainsaw to a local (~40 miles) repair shop under warranty for the leaking oil. They stated they did nothing, however the chainsaw sat at the shop for months and now after using, the leaking has stopped. It's possible they may have simply readjusted an oil pickup tube, possibly flushed the oil tank from manufacturing debris, or quietly replaced a part under warranty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 by Roger Roger

  • Nothing but issues
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
So it's been months and I bought this for my husband as gift. He has had nothing but problems with getting it to start and run. He is a retired Aslpunda Tree Trimmer. With many years of experience with chain saws of all types. So believe me when I tell you this saw to date has issues with manufacturer. They key wrench sent with it doesnt fit The screws or the star. Spark plug was so tight it smashed the spark plung closed. Thank God he knew what to do. However inexperienced would never be able to get it working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by JanetBecker JanetBecker

  • Really enjoying it
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
This saw starts very easy. Right out of the box I put in fresh gas mix and fresh bar oil and it started on 2nd pull. This made me very happy. I had another brand "the orange and white" that cost more than double of the Poulan and took 20 minutes to start. It cuts very nice and has good power. I am very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by SplitRocker

  • Leaks Gas, Won't Idle, Pumps Exessive Bar Chain Oil - Fixed It All Myself
Style: 16 inch Chainsaw
The media could not be loaded. 11/09/2023 Ordered this PR4016 yesterday and received it today. Given the the nature of the product and the few negative reviews I had read previously, I gave it a quick run test after adding some gas (mixed with the right amount of two cycle oil) and some bar and chain oil. As you can see, I own a Poulan Pro 222 which has served me well but is getting long in the tooth. So...not my 1st rodeo. The unit I received won't idle, which I'm sure I can adjust out but the bigger problem is the amount of bar and chain lube leaking out of the unit as well as slinging off the chain. It also leaks gas out the bottom of the unit when trying to start. After fooling with it for a bit, I thought, I shouldn't have to deal with this and maybe I just got a lemon. So, I signed into Amazon to seek a replacement but the Amazon return/replace process is forcing me to go through Poulan support first. This got interesting as the Poulan product registration page fails and the contact us page refers to a widget that doesn't exist >>"Ask our experts" widget in the bottom right-hand corner. Looking at the literature I received, I found the # for Poulan customer support, which I will call tomorrow. I'll update this review when appropriate but right now, I'm not real happy with this purchase. 11/15/2023 My 1st update to this review starts with a clarification and a lesson learned. I mentioned below that the Amazon return process was forcing me to go through Poulan support 1st. The reason for this is that per Amazon's return policy under “Items That Can't Be Returned” it states: “Items classified as hazardous materials” and “Items that use flammable liquids or gases” AND it clearly shows this...just under the “Buy Now” link for ANY ITEM that falls in this category... even if it ships from Amazon. You will have to go through the Manufacturer or Seller. I had never run into this so before so, I wasn't aware. The price dropped on this chainsaw by about $64 and I jumped on it. For those of you who were not also aware of this, take note and take it into consideration when making a purchase, especially if thinking about this item. So, picking up where I left off on my original review. I called the Poulan's Customer Service # that was on the hang tag attached to the chain saw. After selecting the appropriate options, I got a recording saying that they no longer provide phone support for “my product” as of Jan 24th 2022 ! OK, why include the info on the hang tag ??? So I go back to their page using Chrome browser, still no “Ask Our Experts” widget in the bottom right. So, I tried MS Edge browser and voila, there it was. (Since then, I checked again with Chrome and it's there. Dunno, would suggest if you don't see it, try a different browser) So I get a chat session going and state the problem(s) and was informed by their expert...that I must contact a Dealer for warranty support and was given a link that takes to me a page I had already found “Find Your Closest Service Provider”. Big sigh...so I called the six closest providers listed to me and wait for it...each of them tell me that they don't provide Poulan Warrant Support. At this point I give up on the list considering “IF” I find someone, it will be a considerable drive and at least two round trips. So, I decide... screw the warranty and I'll just to try and fix the issues myself. So I pull the top cover off and leaking fuel problem literally popped right out. See the 2nd pic. One side of the fuel line was never attached to the primer bulb. I also decided to check the spark plug gap having seen a review warning about improper gap. Sure enough, was gapped to ~.02” where the spec I found shows, this should be .025”. Not too far off and maybe between the two, the saw started up easier. The next task was the excessive oil leaking issue. I removed the clutch cover and the chain bar and it looks like a bad (over active) oil pump. (See the video) Keep in mind another reviewer noted the same problem. So this says to me, this is a known issue & oh BTW, the oil pump p/n has been superseded by a new p/n...hmmm. I'll need to order a clutch removal tool: ~$10 to get at the pump (~$18) and or oil pick up assembly ($19). (and while I'm at it a carburetor adjustment screwdriver tool ~$5. So...my $64 dollar savings may get cut down to only $12 if I have to buy it all and maybe less if I have to pay shipping to a 3rd party. My hope, someone at Poulan will read this review and make things right for me by just sending me the parts and tools. If not, on the upside, I'm blessed. My old Poulan still works and GOD gave me some mechanical ability and I can afford this...lesson. For now, I stand by my original two star review 8/25/2024 Finally fixed the overactive oil pump..no parts needed. Well, my old Poulan has gotten to the point where I needed to do something. So I ran across a YouTube video by FixIt.com titled “Poulan Chainsaw Repair - How to Replace the Oil Pump Kit”. I recommend watching it as well as reading the comments. Keep in mind that the video is for replacing an oil pump that's not working where mine was working “too well”. Anyway, there is a spring, called the “spring worm gear” underneath the oil pump. The job of this little spring is to turn the little plastic cam gear on the oil pump. In the video he shows how to properly install it. It needs to be spread out. I surmised that maybe mine was installed incorrectly given everything above in the previous comments. Sure enough, when I got to it, it was compressed too tight. (the attached pic is before I spread it out) So, I spread it out similar to what Mr. FixIt showed in his video and after I put it back together, voila ! I do recommend buying a clutch removal tool if your going to try a similar repair or need to replace your oil pump for whatever reason. In the end, I fixed the leaking gas (gas line not connected to primer bulp) adjusted the spark plug gap and adjusted the carburetor mixture (now idles great) and fixed the excessive oil leaking/pumping by properly adjusting the "spring worm gear". I'm bumping my rating up to a 3 as I never heard from Poulan/Husqvarna support. Maybe I'll bump it up later after I get some use out of the saw and see how well it holds up. Peace ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Christopher Babin Christopher Babin

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