Brand loyalty is a funny thing.
Years ago when I first started using chainsaws I was a Stihl guy. Partly because my dad was and partly because I had never seen Husky saws.
Then in the late 90's, while living in Upper MI I starting really running saws between logging and firewood cutting. What I found was that during that time period Stihl saws were crude turds compared to Husky saws. It's came full circle now and stihl is finally producing competitive saws. Although this was partially due to technology transfers from Husky to Stihl and from out right copy catting.
Years ago when I first started using chainsaws I was a Stihl guy. Partly because my dad was and partly because I had never seen Husky saws.
Then in the late 90's, while living in Upper MI I starting really running saws between logging and firewood cutting. What I found was that during that time period Stihl saws were crude turds compared to Husky saws. It's came full circle now and stihl is finally producing competitive saws. Although this was partially due to technology transfers from Husky to Stihl and from out right copy catting.