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<blockquote data-quote="jayfarmlaw" data-source="post: 562522" data-attributes="member: 7472"><p>I know that you only asked about Husky or stihl.....but let me recommend Makita. They are the German made Sachs-Dolmar saws with a Makita label on them. Hands down the best saw I have ever owned. I have a DCS 540 with a 20 inch bar. The only problem is the chains I got with it sure seem to stretch alot. I will replace them with Oregon chains when it comes time.</p><p></p><p>Powerwise it is amazing. I think it has the lightest power to weight ration as well. It is almost 4 years old now and never a problem. I also run AMSOIL 100:1 synthtic oil mixed at about 50:1. The saw sees hard used, mainly clearing cedar trees. .. and eats lots of dirt. Cant say enough about it.</p><p></p><p>I found it online for about $320 delivered, came with an extra chain too. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to hijack your post, just trying to help.</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayfarmlaw, post: 562522, member: 7472"] I know that you only asked about Husky or stihl.....but let me recommend Makita. They are the German made Sachs-Dolmar saws with a Makita label on them. Hands down the best saw I have ever owned. I have a DCS 540 with a 20 inch bar. The only problem is the chains I got with it sure seem to stretch alot. I will replace them with Oregon chains when it comes time. Powerwise it is amazing. I think it has the lightest power to weight ration as well. It is almost 4 years old now and never a problem. I also run AMSOIL 100:1 synthtic oil mixed at about 50:1. The saw sees hard used, mainly clearing cedar trees. .. and eats lots of dirt. Cant say enough about it. I found it online for about $320 delivered, came with an extra chain too. Not trying to hijack your post, just trying to help. Jay [/QUOTE]
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