There is a “chainsaw” forum here on Arboristsite, it’s just broadly not populated by people who run them to work or make a living.
Just about anything in the Farm/Ranch or Pro lines from Husqvarna, Stihl or Echo will do exactly what you're asking if it’s maintained... Which includes keeping the chain sharp. I’m a Husqvarna fan, the ergonomics just feel “right” to me. I run Stihl saws... Because they have good parts & service in my area. That’s a factor to consider, too.
what he said, except I like stihls mostly for their ergonomics... gots a gimpy wrist and the Husqy's are difficult to hang on to... the sthils have a steeper throttle grip, most other saws mimick the Husqy pattern sadly including Dolmar/Makita/Sachs-Dolmar cause they are some really fun saws to cut with
I Will repeat, dealer is everything, we have 3 Husqy dealers now, one in a rigging shop where service depends on your looks, one in a motorcycle shop... where none of them have ever fell timber, and the other too far away to bother with
I got 2 really good stihl shops within spitting distance, one is super old school, the other is, but looks modern on the outside lol
then we have a logging supply house farther north, that competes with Slowp's friends farther south, This doesn't include the hardware stores that are carrying stihl products now too. so mostly Stihls are ran in the woods around here, ya might even get laughed at if you bring a husqy