I own a couple bucket trucks, but not a tree service, but somehow, I find my self topping trees, and cleaning up after storms, but once again, Im not in the tree service, but the work seems to find me.
Having said that, and growing up on a farm and living on one (we clear fence lines), I spend more time with a saw than most, except tree care people. I also heat with wood.
That said, I have from a 90cc Dolmar, down to a 30cc Stihl, also an Echo, a very old school homelite (actually 2), and a husqvarna. So I have some exposure to different brands, when I was a kid, I had McCullough's, and stihls. Also tried a poulan in the 80s, calling it a boat anchor where kind words. Edit, I should mention, I do ALL my own repairs on my saws, since I was a kid, so Im familiar with the saws past the point of just using them.
I just bought a Poulan Pro, yeah, I know, hair is standing up on necks as others read this.
Husky bought Poulan. Anyhow, if you do some reading at the arborsite, or forestry forum, you might find the 5020AV is the ticket to ride, for $ vs saw. Its speculated that the 5020AV is a 455 Rancher with different skins.
Ive not cut with mine, I bought it just after Christmas on sale, just to see what it is. On that note, the guy who owns "chainsaw repair" forum has done the same thing, out of curiosity.
I paid $179 for a 50cc saw, every part has a Husky logo on it, made in Arkansas I believe. Came with a 20" bar, would probably be more ideal with an 18", and Im not sure if Oregon has a 16" bar for it, but pretty sure they so sell an 18"
There is a 43 PAGE thread on the arborsite covering this saw, most of it positive, and the arborsite is a ********* site, I was shocked to see a thread started on a poulan saw. It appears since husky bought Poulan, they are trying to bring back the name, by basically packaging a Husky consumer saw, in Poulan plastics.
http://www.arboristsite.com/communi...ulan-pro-5020-to-see-what-there-about.192321/
http://www.forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=60777.0
Mind you, the word "pro" is used in the name, it is not a pro saw in any way shape or form. That said, one guy has already clocked over 90hrs of use without issue, but the owners manual states right on the first page, that is not for professional day in and day out use. I think this saw came out in late 2011 or early 2012.
Now at the price point of $179 with a hard carry case, you cant buy a used "pig-n-poke" pro saw for that money, and you have no idea how many hours it has on it, the condition of the slug or jug, compression etc.
CPO was selling factor refurbs for $139 or maybe it was $129, with free shipping. I just checked and they have sold out, I think word is making it around the WWW.
I bought my 5020AV from my local farm store, that has a full service department, I got an extended warranty on it, its covered for 3 years, for an extra $35. Being a less than part time sawyer, I cant touch a used pro saw for that kind of money. It just does not make sense.
Good luck, with your selection !