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Thinking of switching to Husqvarna
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<blockquote data-quote="harrygrey382" data-source="post: 4353022" data-attributes="member: 18502"><p>a lot of us like to bash one brand or the other. But really stihl and husky are top of the game, and while some models are considered better than others, switching from one brand to the other without any other changes is not going to mean you have saws lasting significantly longer. </p><p></p><p>Switching won't hurt, but if you have a good store of stihl parts it doesn't make a lot of sense imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harrygrey382, post: 4353022, member: 18502"] a lot of us like to bash one brand or the other. But really stihl and husky are top of the game, and while some models are considered better than others, switching from one brand to the other without any other changes is not going to mean you have saws lasting significantly longer. Switching won't hurt, but if you have a good store of stihl parts it doesn't make a lot of sense imo [/QUOTE]
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