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Husky or Stihl

Either one...they can both be good saws.
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But lately I've been buying the clone saws for 1/4 the price and I am not disappointed at all.

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Both are great saws, depending on models. My Husky 272XP and Stihl 038 Magnums are 30+ years old now and still kick butt, running full skip 24 and 28 inch bars. I've slowed down to only cutting 6-8 cord per year, but I'll never part with these three saws. Parts are still readily available and their easy to rebuild.
 

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Had a bigger xp..think it was a 272xp..ran a 26" bar easily..sold it while living in a city.....moved to country..got a used 242xp..had top-end problems....
Bought a 359 that had been worked over brand new....more fuel..more(extremely loud) exhaust.........but with a nice sharp chain that 12# saw with 24" bar makes fast work of trees....fun to run....
Still have the saws...no more trees....
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I had a 359 also. Is was pretty doggy and I've heard when you open them up and get them breathing the rip.
 
In 2011 I was working in a remote area and driving to one of my sites and I turned a corner and there was 2 Jerry cans on the road , didn't think much of it kept driving Went about another mile and I can see something on the road up ahead get a little closer and there's another Jerry can and a Husqvarna 372 XP sitting on the road.
I've had it ever since had to put a new top end in it last year.
I'm pretty sure somebody out there drove away with their tailgate down.
 
I'm not sure why but a husky has just always felt more balanced to me. Run a 288 for years. Cut cords of firewood to help our son through college. Have numerous other saws but to this day if I'm going to do any serious cutting I still pickup the old 288. Purchase it used from a professional timber faller 33 years ago (don't consider myself anything close to a professional). Have never done anything to the saw other than new bars, chains, plug once in a while and clean it up. Great saw.
 
I thought Home Depot's husky brand was making chainsaws at first after initially reading the OP…

Stihl here. That said, I've been a fan of how far some of the battery platforms have come with their chainsaws. I have a dewalt 60v 18 inch. Seems to be on par with a stihl 250, minus the run time. Run time being the limiting factor.
 
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