If you are happy with Stihl then there's no reason to switch to another brand. The Stihls i had didn't make me that happy, i had too many problems with them. For instance, i bought an 028 and when it was time for a new bar and sprocket, i went back to my Stihl dealer where i was in formed that the sprocket for that saw was discontinued! I'd have to buy an $89. update! I left without it and got rid of the saw..... they should change their name to STEAL!
BUT, the straw that broke the camels back for me was, I use fresh premium gas with Husky oil in my Huskys, my friend uses fresh premium gas with Stihl oil in his Stihl's. His Stihl was still under warr. when it quit, so back to the dealer he goes to get it fixed. It had a scored cylinder, as in blown up! The dealer was nice about it, but Stihl accused him of using old gas and cheap oil and said it didn't have any warr. and handed him a bill for the work. He pitched a big fit, and Stihl would not warr it until they [Stihl] tested the gas and oil! Over a month later, Stihl conceded he did use prem. gas and THEIR oil, and did warr. it!
I make money with my saws, cutting tree's like this,
This is my oldest Husqvarna, i bought it new more than 30 years ago,
To date, the only repair this saw has had is one gas line! I bought another new Husky saw this spring, and it runs great and works very good..
My saws get a good work out, as i saw out quite a few logs. Here's some of the logs i've taken out lately,,
and i have woodstoves in my shop and house, so i get the firewood too,
So, i'd think if the average Husqvarna saw had problems or was expensive to own, it would show up in mine.
DM