Having started out with McCulloch saws in the 1970s, I graduated to Husqvarna around 2000(?) with a 455 Rancher. That saw served me well. Then graduated to a 359, which also served. And I love my 372, and my 346 for limbing and small wood.
But a working autotune is pretty cool.
Another thing I suspect you know--everyone is all about running long bars. From what I see loaded on your pickup, you cut roughly the same kind of wood we have here, for which a 20" bar is all you need. (Lord, I dropped some big ones back in the day with a 16" bar on a Mac 10-10.) 20" bar means a whole lot fewer teeth to file, but still all you need in this part of the world.