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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 2818286" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Are used to work running a chainsaw for Wrights tree service. I loved the job but the pay wasn't that great. Now that minimum wage is around $10 and they're going to have a hard time finding people to start off working</p><p>there. Anyways the particular group that I work with used Husqvarna almost exclusively for our ground saws and Stihls for Our climb saws. I can't remember the models that we used except for those huskies were awesome. The only time I saw one ruined was when somebody forgot to mix the oil in their gas and they burned it up bad. Other than that is just regular maintenance change the spark plug change a borrow it when it was wore out sharpen your chain. I don't recall one ever breaking down on it's own accord. I know it took 45 minutes to run a tank dry and I could do that all day long. Fantastic chainsaws</p><p></p><p> I am not saying Husqvarna is better then Stihl. That is a great brand also and my grandfather swore buy them, I just don't have much experience using them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 2818286, member: 9018"] Are used to work running a chainsaw for Wrights tree service. I loved the job but the pay wasn't that great. Now that minimum wage is around $10 and they're going to have a hard time finding people to start off working there. Anyways the particular group that I work with used Husqvarna almost exclusively for our ground saws and Stihls for Our climb saws. I can't remember the models that we used except for those huskies were awesome. The only time I saw one ruined was when somebody forgot to mix the oil in their gas and they burned it up bad. Other than that is just regular maintenance change the spark plug change a borrow it when it was wore out sharpen your chain. I don't recall one ever breaking down on it's own accord. I know it took 45 minutes to run a tank dry and I could do that all day long. Fantastic chainsaws I am not saying Husqvarna is better then Stihl. That is a great brand also and my grandfather swore buy them, I just don't have much experience using them. [/QUOTE]
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