Stay clear of top handled saws, usually more expensive and balance is all wrong with them.
Just an accident waiting to happen using them on the deck too easy to use 1 handed and even with 2 hands still very hard to stop kick back.
Even up a tree I often take a small rear handled more jut wot m used to as very rarely comb now.
By rights strictly speaking ur meant to have ur coming ticket to buy a top handled saw, but slight grey area as some say onl pro saws so can still buy the cheap 1s with no ticket.
Only thing I'd add is run a smal narrowl chain, either run a 3/8s Pico or 325 xcut/ Pico both run on 1.3mm instead of either 1.5 or 1.6mm guage.
If keep sharp cut very well and hold there edge fine.
Makes a big difference with ur smaller engine saws
For small firewood probably not an issue but I personally hate external clutches on saws, a bugger to get power head off if ur silly enough to get it nipped ( which does happen, I usual always carry a 2nd bar and chain to cut myself out but wate of time with a wee husky) and even a nuisance taking chain on/off compared to an internal clutch like most stihls have
Think I have 5 hukys in back of van the now and more in my shed not all running anymore.
Not a husky man anymore, I'd say very few die hard husky pro users left and the Stihl 500i will finally see husky off.
And I'm from a big husky area where back in 80s everyone had an orange saw couple of pubs the boys would pile them up at back door on thurs and Fri nights quite literally sawdust on floor from all the wid cutters in.
1 of the companies had 80 hand cutters working for him back in day, and many other squads about.
Huskys aren't in the same league as they used to be, and gong downhill quick whereas Stihl are gong in the opposite direction.
With pro grade saws the stihls pretty much have market leading saw at every size, dont thnk husky even still make a saw bigger than the 572, which is a beast but not if ur milling or doing big hard woods every day.
Just bought a new stihl a few weeks ago and can't see me buyng another husky and definately not a u 70cc for the external cltch issue