Posted by cal Innes on September 12, 2007 at 18:56:20 from (12.76.133.56):
In Reply to: chainsaw stihl vs husky posted by farmallbee on September 12, 2007 at 18:20:09:
I look after 23 thousand acres of state forest land and we have been using Stihl saws for many years and exclusively for 8 years and have had few problems. The smallest saw we run is an 026, otherwise we have two 036's, two 046's with heated handles and an 066 with 24 and 36 inch bar.(personally, I like the 066 better...it runs out of fuel faster than the others!) I think it comes down to personal preference, the crew here happens to like the Stihl saws, but the Husquevarna's are also an excellent saw. I am not sure if Stihl still makes the QS series of saws, but that was one we never had good luck with (QS = quick stop) Buy either saw, you won't be disappointed. I would recommend buying a saw that has a good dealer nearby and won't be out of business the day after you buy the saw or some such thing. Cal
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