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Husqvarna - Still A Good Chainsaw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Husky77" data-source="post: 8230225" data-attributes="member: 87961"><p>What a can of worms. I would say husqvarna all the way but others would say the same of stihl. Personally if I were you I would go for something like a 362 or an older 266 and they would both do all you ask of them all day long. If you go for the newer 5 series that are auto tune they are good saws but if you need to have any work done at a dealer it's going to cost you and it's not cheap. The 266 and 362 you can do all work yourself and plenty of spares around. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Husky77, post: 8230225, member: 87961"] What a can of worms. I would say husqvarna all the way but others would say the same of stihl. Personally if I were you I would go for something like a 362 or an older 266 and they would both do all you ask of them all day long. If you go for the newer 5 series that are auto tune they are good saws but if you need to have any work done at a dealer it's going to cost you and it's not cheap. The 266 and 362 you can do all work yourself and plenty of spares around. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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