both saws r good, depends on what u want, its like the ford n chev thing.
i have sold stihl for 18 yrs and the only time guys have a hard time starting it, is fuel is bad, mixture is off, or they been playing with the carb settings, imo.
i think it is important to get a saw that is matched to what u do, you can buy a saw for 269.00 or 1400.00 so get a pro saw if your building a cabin or heat with wood. but if your a just regular saw user, clean up, occasional bucking up a tree, then get the one on sale(of the stihl or husky) which ever u choose.
tips. -
mix only what u need for fuel usually 1 gal. is enough for most jobs, - as the quality of our fuel gets worse or at least it has in the last 10 yrs. imo.
barsize- talking to the stihl techs there are 3 choices of bar length for each saw the make. the saw is designed to work best with the middle size- shorter or longer bar length is for convenience. the exception to the rule being when u get into the highend pro saws there are more choices of lengths.
chain life- ????? we have had good luck with stihl chain but im no lumberjack, from my experience as long as you keep the chain out of the dirt and off the rocks, and sharpen it correctly it should last as long as an other brand. but if you have ur prefference, then its ur choice...
fuel mix- this is very important to any saw, stihl makes diff size mix oil for 1 gal- 2 gal- 5 gal uses, which i like cause its easy..
any questions i would be happy to answer, find someone who sells saws and knows what the info is on the saw lineup that they sell, like whats the diff between the pro saw and the consumer besides the price?
- pro saws easier to service- better drive system (clutch-easily geared) and yes u can gear up or down a chainsaw....
- pro saws have more vibration dampners than the consumer ones which mean smoother operation under longer usage... ie 3-8 hrs of packing and running.
- engine porting- you can't go just by cc as the pro saws that are 50 cc are twice the saw that the 45cc consumer saws are...
- different bars on pro saws and higher end consumer saws have a greasable tip that helps prolong bar life under heavy usage.
- air intake on a prosaw is designed to be easy and quick to clean when you refuel.
-chain adjustment is easier-(imo - i dont like the quick adjust-no tools needed- consumer saws, tensioners dont stay tight.)
anything i forgot---oh ya balance. on any stihl saw you can balance it by holding the handle with two fingers any where on the wrapsection, regardless of the bar size u put on it.....neat huh......
and the thing i like about selling them is that stihl offers a 7 day money back warranty if for any reason you buy a stihl and dont like it! plus regular one year warranty on parts and life time on electrical!!!!
and this is offered from stihl- not brand x oil - who offers to double manufactures warranty- if there oil is used from new....who several business sell with there product because of this..
thats my 6 cents...
any questions????
t.