Late the party, been too busy to log in lately. I cut a fair amount of wood in a year, mill some with a Alaskan mill. I also get a lot of friends and families ope to fix and keep going. Never been a brand snob, i buy what i can get my hands on when im in need. Ive had moatly husqy over the years, but owned various stihl, echo, mcculloch, and zenoah saws.
I just recently git rid of a 2012 and 2015 Husqvarna 562xp. Was clearing out a tree line and had issues with one of them. (The 2015) Ended up needing a new carb and ignition module (auto tune model) saw had the original carb on it, but due to availability (lack of) and being sick of slinging my husqy 390xp ti finish they day out. I ended up buying a stihl ms400cm. Pretty much because it's what I could get my hands on the next morning,as I had to get the tree line finished that day.
It's a very impressive saw, very light and hasn't experienced any of the hot start issues that quite a few of the earlier autotune/m-tronic saws had. There's really not much to fear as far as the electronics on them. The newer stihls also have very good air filter system. (At least the 400cm does.)
I paid right around $900.00 for it, it was a bit more expensive then an ms362. But not enough that I would have bought the ms362.
Now if I could have bought another husqy 562xp I would have. Great saws. Mine were just old and tired, and I couldn't cone up with a new one, so went stihl.