oldlawnguy
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Dunno you'd be surprised how little (parts not labor) is required to get a discarded piece of equipment running again. Based on what you have described, (assuming good compression) I'd still give it a go. I've found Poulan easy to work on and the older ones are repairable. If the primer bulb was cracked, the fuel lines are prob not in good shape either. Ask him how it ran just fine before he replaced bulb and if so why replace the bulb. Local gas station out my way states it nicely with some humor with this picture.