Being a logger from the NW, I have to go with the Stihl. I have had Mccullahs, Homelites, Echos, johnsered and huskys, I can honestly say that the stihl has been the one that has held up the best. Of course the technology has come a long way with saws too. Right now I have 5 s200 weedeaters, a pole saw, hedge trimmer, blower, an 019, 028,031 and an 066. The thing is with any one of these, they always start, with the simplest of maintenance. The one thing you must do for yourself though, is get one from a saw shop, not the local shop that sells tractors and farm equipment. If you ever have any trouble, a saw dealer will give you much more satisfaction on repairs. When you get it, be sure to get the chaps and protective headgear. I have seen some nasty cuts and scars on fellows that knew what they were doing. These things are not backyard toys. A small saw will cut you just as fast as a large one. Be aware and take the time to make yourself a way out if you are felling trees. Do not stand there and watch it fall, something will come out of the top or the top of another tree and hit you on the head as you watch the on go down. It does happen. Work safe, your family depends on it.