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How Many Chainsaws Did You Own When You Joined FHC?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Jun 23, 2024.

  1. ammoaddict

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    I'm fairly new to FHC, but I joined my first chainsaw forum around 2017 and I had one saw, bought new in 1986. Now I have at least 12.
     
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  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Couple for sale on FBM around here. Once you use one it'll be hard to use the others. Ever try one?
     
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    How many of those are 50/51/55's? :D
     
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  5. Ron T

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    I've yet to run one.
     
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    Both of them sold their saws not too long after buying them. One went through a couple used various units then I talked him into a 562. He's thanked me a couple times over the years for recommending it. The other sold his and left the chainsaw game for a bit. He now has a Mkii 550, which has completely spoiled him.
     
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    Its funny how some guys stick with a brand even after owning one of their..."sub par" models first and others jump ship immediately, never to return. Humans are interesting creatures.
     
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    Ford vs Chevy is more than just Ford vs Chevy. :thumbs:

    Husqvarna had gained tons of popularity in the early 2000s here. I think their box store sales had a lot to do with it. The 'hump' I had trouble getting over once I knew about good Stihl saws is the price. I don't believe I've ever paid full retail for a saw yet. I don't see near as many deals on Stihl as I have with other brands (pro saws anyways). I don't bash any reputable maker of them, but like anyone I have my preferences. I guess an underlying reason why I have not ever owned a Stihl saw would probably be that it seems very hard to keep them looking nice. I have ten year old stuff that people will mistake for 'brand new'. They get used, but they also clean up nice. Now that I can better rotate usage depending on circumstance, I can keep them all 'nice' for longer I hope. Speaking of human nature...it seems to me that when a piece of equipment begins to look run down, they tend to get treated as run down.
     
  9. M2theB

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    Leave my truck out of this please! :rofl: :lol:
     
  11. Dok440

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    Well, at least the tailgate. Looks like you shut it like you hate it. :D
     
  12. Sandhillbilly

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    I’m surprised that it closes and stays closed
     
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    I've been running and repairing saws since around 1985 i still have some 2 series from back then
    For my brother's timber company we ran 266/181 jonsereds 920/930s mainly and later the different generations 268/272/281/288/394/395 they were just tools so they were sold off to buy new saws often
    I'd love to find a nice 181se
    I have accumulated 25-40 2 series 266/268/272/288s mostly and several 371/372 2165/2171/2172s
    A ported 266 is still my favorite all around saw
    Strong enough for all day falling and lightweight
    We didn't have ported saws until 2010 or so
    A well ported 70cc saw would've dominated the market in the decades before they were introduced here
    We packed especially my brother i found easier jobs
    288/394/395s with 28" bar's all day long
    Lot's of arthritis now.
     
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    Now i mess with the clone saws because oem are stupid money for clapped out logger saws.