Posted by Paul in MN on December 31, 2012 at 11:39:46 from (174.20.133.154):
In Reply to: Stijl vs Husqvarna posted by Busflyer on December 30, 2012 at 18:35:02:
There are certainly full time loggers who own & use Stihl, and others with Husky saws. At the time I bought my 2 main saws, I liked the features and feel of the Huskys better. My main workhorse saw is a 1980 or 81 Husky 266E. Although I have worn out many chains and a few bars with this saw, I think it will still outlive me. Vibration dampening and exhaust sound are important to me. This saw was a leader in saw technology in 1980, and is still working hard today. Newer similar pro models start easier with their compression release and primer bulbs, and are lighter weight with excellent vibration control. Both of my sons have Husky saws and are trouble free. My dealer has both Husky and Stihl and has said that both lines have their really great models, and a few duds. He could see no real difference in the 2 brands in his repair shop.
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