New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today...

   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #1  

KubotaToy

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I been using cheap chainsaws for 40 years, knowing I would need to work on them as much as I cut with them but I hate to give up on anything, I still have my first bicycle (will fix it up someday). My one non-cheapo allowance 10 years ago was a Stihl MS250C, it was a day vs night compared to the Poulans and Macs I used up clearing property and cutting firewood, but I always kept them going since my son seems to not be able to tell the difference between the ground and a tree and I am the only one allowed on the Stihl.

I have been working on clearing 5 acres and around a pond with many very large trees. I have large excavator to take them down but cutting them up with my MS250 has been a chore but it is a trooper and cut up everything I put in front of it (my two Poulan Pro 20" required more work than cutting time.) However, my faithful MS250 died a horrible death this morning, a 30" maple rolled while cutting root ball off, bound the blade and slowly rolled over the saw:eek:. I may have cried a little but I was sweating a lot so my wife did not notice. My wife told me to just get in the truck and go get it fixed (this is not the first time I have had major damage, I had a tree fall on it a few years but this time it was bad), so I took it to the Stihl shop and sat it on the counter, the old mechanic looked at it and at me and said "I have a 45 in the truck, would you like to put if out of its misery." Thought about crying again but I am in air conditioned shop, no sweating this time so it would not look good in front of the crowd gathered at the counter looking at my little chainsaw. My wife pulled me over to the rack with all the chainsaws and told to just pick out the one I always wanted. Wow, maybe a good can come from bad. The owner of the shop has a tree service and has cleared a few trees around my house for me and knew of the area I have been clearing. He and I have visited many a day looking at chainsaws bs'ing about life but today he just walked over the rack and pulled off a MS441c magnum and handed it to me, and said "this is what you've been needing for the past 10 years."

So, after this long story, I tell you I am the proud owner of the a Stihl MS441C-M. Wow, this thing is like using a hot knife in butter compared all the chainsaws I used in the past 40 years.:dance1:
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #2  
Great story and I know what you mean about certain possessions, Congrats for getting a real nice saw out of the deal.
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #3  
Ha! Good story, good salesman, good wife, good for you! I bet that saw is a big difference. Wipe those tears away and enjoy!
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #4  
Yep, you can never go wrong buying quality. If you truly use a tool buy a good one, no need in trying to skimp on such purchases. Just stepped up to a Husky after decades of using a homelite. Well, had it for decades did not use it every year. Oh, if you get that emotional over a saw don't get dog....
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #5  
I been using cheap chainsaws for 40 years, knowing I would need to work on them as much as I cut with them but I hate to give up on anything, I still have my first bicycle (will fix it up someday). My one non-cheapo allowance 10 years ago was a Stihl MS250C, it was a day vs night compared to the Poulans and Macs I used up clearing property and cutting firewood, but I always kept them going since my son seems to not be able to tell the difference between the ground and a tree and I am the only one allowed on the Stihl.

I have been working on clearing 5 acres and around a pond with many very large trees. I have large excavator to take them down but cutting them up with my MS250 has been a chore but it is a trooper and cut up everything I put in front of it (my two Poulan Pro 20" required more work than cutting time.) However, my faithful MS250 died a horrible death this morning, a 30" maple rolled while cutting root ball off, bound the blade and slowly rolled over the saw:eek:. I may have cried a little but I was sweating a lot so my wife did not notice. My wife told me to just get in the truck and go get it fixed (this is not the first time I have had major damage, I had a tree fall on it a few years but this time it was bad), so I took it to the Stihl shop and sat it on the counter, the old mechanic looked at it and at me and said "I have a 45 in the truck, would you like to put if out of its misery." Thought about crying again but I am in air conditioned shop, no sweating this time so it would not look good in front of the crowd gathered at the counter looking at my little chainsaw. My wife pulled me over to the rack with all the chainsaws and told to just pick out the one I always wanted. Wow, maybe a good can come from bad. The owner of the shop has a tree service and has cleared a few trees around my house for me and knew of the area I have been clearing. He and I have visited many a day looking at chainsaws bs'ing about life but today he just walked over the rack and pulled off a MS441c magnum and handed it to me, and said "this is what you've been needing for the past 10 years."

So, after this long story, I tell you I am the proud owner of the a Stihl MS441C-M. Wow, this thing is like using a hot knife in butter compared all the chainsaws I used in the past 40 years.:dance1:

I just got my 441 cm magnum a few months ago. Amazing saw!! Back when, I had my tongue wrapped around an eyetooth trying to get a tiny screw started on one of my saws when the wife asks if I wanted to buy a new saw. Without thinking I said "No thanks, I already have 3". I instantly realized what had happened. Wives should not be allowed to talk when we are fixin a saw!

Harry K
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #6  
Same feelings here. I have two old Homelites that earned their keep around here. They are all clean and sharp, but stored away. Now the Stihl Farm Boss has to earn its keep around here. Maybe someone will throw them in my casket when the time comes.:D
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #7  
Great story! You have an entertaining writing style.
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #8  
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #9  
There's a flaw in the story. How do you get your wife to go into a stihl dealership with you? :laughing:

Congrats on the new saw. I have the farmboss 290.
 
   / New chainsaw purchase, but lost an old friend today... #10  
I like the husky brand of chainsaw never had a problem and they cut good.
 

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