Did some logging for a little while. I just drove the trucks mostly. The saws were always Stihl. Sometimes a greenhorn would bring in his Husqvarna and thought it was the baddest and best, wrong. Always fiddling with it, and not uncommon for them to be broken. My boss had one as well as a backup saw, but the Stihl was always the #1 choice. That said, I mentioned my old John Deere saw and my boss perked up and asked if it was a 66SV (which it was not). I forget the model, but he mentioned that the one I had was made by Echo for JD and went on to say that Echo is one of the better kept secrets in the loggers' world. They are good saws for the money. Funny, I picked up a John Deere 2BV blower a while back, thing's 25+ years old and is brand new. The lady I got it from bought it, used it once for about 20 minutes and then set it down in a barn where more crap got piled around it, and she "lost" it. Long story short, I got to clean the barn out and found the little blower and they give it to me for cleaning out the barn. Aside from her using it what little she did, I was the last one to lay hands on it when I was working at the dealer back then, as I pulled it out of the box personally and serviced it out for her. I still remember it. It, too, is made by Echo. Great little blower.