Too bad for them... I run modified saws...
yup too bad for them. They need a reliable saw that lasts at least a season or two. And doesn't make excessive noise. And has a spark arrestor. And doesn't vibrate. And doesn't need any particularly specific fuel or oil. And can roll around in the back of a pickup without getting broken. And can spends nights out in the rain. And can run at -40 or +40 from 0 to 7000'. These are attributes that actually mean something.
Many confuse screaming revs and noise with power. A sharp chain separates winners from losers more than any other "power" upgrades.
Never saw a real sawhand time any cut....because it means nothing in the real world.
You Husky guys really push your brand hard. Compensating for something?