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<blockquote data-quote="SPLluminator" data-source="post: 7960968" data-attributes="member: 602719"><p>Ive sold both for 5 years. I, along with most the guys I work with, choose stihl hands down. The only Husqvarna saws that are worth a **** are the XP saws which will beat stihls top saws. I would choose stihl for sure if I was a home owner. They back their products too. Husqvarna will back their saws as well its just more likely you'll need to use that backing.</p><p></p><p>Edit: <span style="font-size: 18px">***The main reasons either of these saws came into our service department is because gasoline ***** soo much **** now a days. YOU HAVE TO THROW IT OUT AFTER 90 DAYS, Make sure you either run them dry with stabil or put MOTOMix in it and run it dry.***</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLluminator, post: 7960968, member: 602719"] Ive sold both for 5 years. I, along with most the guys I work with, choose stihl hands down. The only Husqvarna saws that are worth a **** are the XP saws which will beat stihls top saws. I would choose stihl for sure if I was a home owner. They back their products too. Husqvarna will back their saws as well its just more likely you'll need to use that backing. Edit: [SIZE=18px]***The main reasons either of these saws came into our service department is because gasoline ***** soo much **** now a days. YOU HAVE TO THROW IT OUT AFTER 90 DAYS, Make sure you either run them dry with stabil or put MOTOMix in it and run it dry.***[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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