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<blockquote data-quote="Bfowler" data-source="post: 5278806" data-attributes="member: 21328"><p>I own a Husqvarna 455 Rancher and a Stihl 362 CM. I've had the Husq for about 10 years, and the Stihl for 2 years, only issue I have had was the oil reservoir leaking on the Husq. The stihl is a pro grade saw so the power is far superior of the Husq. The Stihl cold cranks easier and will start 1 pull after warm. No matter if I'm felling trees or cutting firewood I go with the Stihl hands down. The still is about $300 more than the Husq but well worth the money IMO. I'm not trying to put down the Husq because it is also a very good saw and will do anything you need it to do, within reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bfowler, post: 5278806, member: 21328"] I own a Husqvarna 455 Rancher and a Stihl 362 CM. I’ve had the Husq for about 10 years, and the Stihl for 2 years, only issue I have had was the oil reservoir leaking on the Husq. The stihl is a pro grade saw so the power is far superior of the Husq. The Stihl cold cranks easier and will start 1 pull after warm. No matter if I’m felling trees or cutting firewood I go with the Stihl hands down. The still is about $300 more than the Husq but well worth the money IMO. I’m not trying to put down the Husq because it is also a very good saw and will do anything you need it to do, within reason. [/QUOTE]
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