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5 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Modern saws are so much better than 25 years ago, more reliable, better starting, better cutting right through the rev range.

 

 

 

 

Agreed.  personally i think Stihl are going from strength to strength.  haven't used the latest husky's enough to comment.

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14 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Agreed.  personally i think Stihl are going from strength to strength.  haven't used the latest husky's enough to comment.

You just came back from an indoctrination camp though!

 

I am mostly husky these days apart from 3x201s

 

I will get that 500 Stihl electronic jobby when I see them on the shelves though.

 

 

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Having visited stihl hq earlier this month I was impressed by how much innovation goes into their new products that largely goes unnoticed. 

 

Stuff as boring as working with NGK to bring out a spark plug designed to be used in stihl chainsaws. Little things like a unthreaded cap on the top as the threaded caps are unnecessary and can come loose and strip (funnily I just diagnosed a non starting 261 with this last week), and a smaller air gap surrounding the electrode for slightly increased compression.

 

I do like the husky 60cc offering, but for top handles and larger saws ill always go for stihl. 

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