Posted by 55deere70 on December 31, 2012 at 05:34:40 from (75.138.191.254):
In Reply to: Stijl vs Husqvarna posted by Busflyer on December 30, 2012 at 18:35:02:
The Stihl vs Husqvarna debate will never end. I've owned both and the consumer grade saws in both companies are just that, for occasional use by homeowners. If you spend the money for a pro saw, it will pay off in the end IMO. A friend of mine doesn't cut a lot but was spending money all the time on saws from Sears and other cheap saws. He was always having trouble keeping them running, bar oiler problems, chain tension problems, etc. After he went through 3 or 4 of these junks I finally convinced him the spend the $400 and get a decent saw. He bought a Husky 55 rancher and and couldn't be happier. Always starts, chain stays adjusted and no more frustration. I have several saws, and my personal favorite is my 372XP Husqvarna.
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