COMMENT: I've used both saws for many years, the Husky is better with the speed of dry timber. But for live timber, Stihl has the torque it needs. It's just my opinion not to try to tell a man his job.
I've used both saws extensively over the years and both saws are at the top of the pile and have been for a long time!
I finally went to Stihl because they run the saw's RPMs a bit lower than the Husky. As for everything else, I'd run a Husky any day of the week I've seen just as great!
It's just that the one who sawed with a calm, he did not almost always hold the saw all the time, only slightly tilted from side to side and the husqvarna constantly leaned correctly
For your serious woodworking in the forestry, municipal and woodworking industries, Stihl offers the MS 661 and MS 661 R Professional Chainsaws.
Stihl designed both saws for the reliable performance required for felling, uprooting and bending large trees. These saws are better than the previous model (MS 660) with improvements such as fuel efficiency, air filtration and vibration reduction.