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I use stihl. Have done for over ten years. I own many, many saws.

I've used many other saws, but the only decent saws are stihl. Huskys are prone to many problems.

Macs, partner, Sachs, Makita etc are ok for amateurs.

If you're a professional, buy a professional machine.

441s are shlt though.

461 is a much better machine.

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I use stihl. Have done for over ten years. I own many, many saws.

I've used many other saws, but the only decent saws are stihl. Huskys are prone to many problems.

Macs, partner, Sachs, Makita etc are ok for amateurs.

If you're a professional, buy a professional machine.

441s are shlt though.

461 is a much better machine.

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I use stihl. Have done for over ten years. I own many, many saws.

I've used many other saws, but the only decent saws are stihl. Huskys are prone to many problems.

Macs, partner, Sachs, Makita etc are ok for amateurs.

If you're a professional, buy a professional machine.

441s are shlt though.

461 is a much better machine.

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Knee jerk comment?

My apologies for offending/amusing anyone.

Just had a lot of bad experiences with other manufacturers.

Stihl is far from perfect too.

How about we all club together and get spud to start a line of chainsaws?

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My days of manufacturing are over:lol: It is one thing to think you can do better but another thing to actually do it!

 

Lets face it, all the manufacturers have had good and bad saws and we all know which ones were good and bad! I agree with you on that one:thumbup:

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