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russhd1997

russhd1997

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My first saw I was 12 and my dad gave me his little red Homelite. I was in the old shed today behind his house and found it in a pile of junk. I brought it home to clean up and put on the shelf over my saw bench. Dad says I have been addicted to saws ever since I was 2yrs old when he first bought that little red saw. I'm 29 now and don't see my addiction getting any better.:chainsawguy:

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RandyMac

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I bought my first saw when I turned 16.
It looked pretty much like this one, it was a 250 with a 30" roller.
I got a frown from my Grandad, I was supposed to buy a C91.

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McCulloch1-52

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First cut was with a Stihl 034 when I was around 16. Then my parents got divorced and I hadn't had the chance to use it. When that was finally over, last year, I bought a 362 cuz life without a chainsaw isn't life at all! And owing 1 saw is like owning none so I bought a 064 this year and got a Echo 280E for free from my FIL.

Yeah after I watched Sometimes a Great Notion I find out you can't have enough Saws.

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Dusty Rhodes

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Lord, I must be old, my first saw was a bow saw. Age 7. That and a two man bow saw my brother and I had to use to buck what Dad had felled. Oh, Chainsaws your talking... think I was in my mid 20's and bought a Poulan 306A I think it was. It was a good saw. Cut a lot of firewood with that green machine. Used it to remodel the log cabin we lived in up in Maine too. Gave it to a good friend when I bought my first Husky, He still has that Poulan.
 
frenes159

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I bought a house back 2 years ago and figured that a chainsaw would be a good thing to have around. Naaaaaa.... I was lurking on those things since I was a kid. I started with an MS250, then 4 months later sold it to a friend to move up to a MS261, then got convinced by my firewood cutting guru that I needed 2 saws one small to limb and a bigger one to fell. Well I sold the MS261 and I'm now the proud owner of a Husky 435 and a MS362. Lots of saws for only 50 cords of wood....
 
toolfreak

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My first, a 500EVL at age 15. This was 1987. Ran this one saw till 2000. I know, very sheltered!! Then a friend let me use his Husqvarna, I guess he took pity on me. I have and always will be true to husqvarna every since. :rock:I have tried all the others and still continue to buy for the collection other makes and models but the main stay will be husky.;)
 
Icehouse

Icehouse

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I was 14 years old, I bought a homelite 5/20 from my neighbor, a pro faller, he had just bought a new 7/21. He sold it to me for $25 that I had to work off $10 of it weeding his garden. GEAR DRIVES for ever. Not really. Still hanging in garage.
 
mikeshunk

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Bought at a garage sale almost thirty years ago. Paid 15 USD for him. 13 USD too much. Learned all about automatic oilers on him. Took me a couple weeks to get him running. Didn't understand pumper carbs..

Never going to part with 'Little Darlin'.

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Perfect for the urban home owner.

This was my first saw too. Around 22, and just got married and bought a house in town with a couple big sugar maples, a white birch, and 2 apple trees and wanted to to some trimming on them. Had a buddy that worked in a saw shop and helped him do something and he gave me one of these as payment. Still have it, great little saw. I now also have a MS170, 026, and a Huskey 288.
 
BrocLuno

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First saw I owned was the Ryobi in my sig, I was probably about 22 then. I bought it to remove some apple trees at my moms and some maintenance in my own yard. I came to this site looking to replace the Ryobi and bought a 361. It's all gone downhill since then. However, thanks to the advice on AS I was able to make the crappy Ryobi into a great little limber. I kinda like the little guy now :rock:.

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The obligatory saw pic. I've since added an Oregon 16" bar and Stihl PS3 chain.
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I got one of those now-days too. Decent little limber with a Zenoah Motor.

First Saw was green magnesium Poulan of 45 odd cc's or so I guess. Ran Pops McCullochs and the neighbors Homelites. Uncle made me run a Clinton C3 that I pretty much hated. Had a Bolens Thrifty too. These were all back in the days when saws came in cubic inches with manual oilers and you could still buy 7/16 chain at the store. Boy I'm gettin old :(
 
El Quachito

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The first saw I owned for myself is a Husky 460 Rancher. Growing up I had saws a-plenty to cut firewood with in my family. My Grandad's Pro Mac 800 was the first I used, my fathers Husqvarna 181 was second.


Cheers.
 
jagibson81

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I grew up using my grandpa's old Homelite. I wish I knew the model or what happened to it. I bought a Poulan Wild Thing when I was 21. Used it for years. Wised up when I was 29 and bought an MS261. It is such a great saw. I got to pick saws out for my volunteer fire department this year and we got a pair of MS441s. They are awesomes saws too.
 
Plan-b

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Remington mighty might 400. x2. I was 13 when I owned them. But I used them well before that.
And as a matter of fact I still owen them after 20-plus years.
 
deepwoodbigbear

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I got a very old poulan 16" form my dad. It had all metal covers and it didn't run. It needed a new fuel line which I replaced and got it running after much cleaning. I thought is was a good saw until I used a friends stihl. Then I had to have a stihl, I have a MS290 and A ms180c. I gave the old poulan to my brother and he still uses it for small limbs and stuff like that. I also got a crapsman 42cc 18" for Christmas a few years ago and it is hard to start and has no power, I can't seem to give it away. I have used my father in-laws husky 455, I prefer my stihls as he does to.
 
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