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<blockquote data-quote="ewadz3006" data-source="post: 7963937" data-attributes="member: 639150"><p>I have at least 3 people who own tree businesses. All use stihl, and have very good luck with them. Most of the cutting is with a 260 pro, and big stuff is witha 460 and a 660 magnum. One pf them even has the infamous 090. But that one is seldom used. I know a couple people with huskies they are ok but are a little more finiky than the stihls. Start harder and stall out more. But they aren't commercial models either.</p><p></p><p>Is it huskvarna that has the jonsared line? A buddy of mine's dad owns a jonsared dealership, he says they are a good saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewadz3006, post: 7963937, member: 639150"] I have at least 3 people who own tree businesses. All use stihl, and have very good luck with them. Most of the cutting is with a 260 pro, and big stuff is witha 460 and a 660 magnum. One pf them even has the infamous 090. But that one is seldom used. I know a couple people with huskies they are ok but are a little more finiky than the stihls. Start harder and stall out more. But they aren't commercial models either. Is it huskvarna that has the jonsared line? A buddy of mine's dad owns a jonsared dealership, he says they are a good saw. [/QUOTE]
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