Thanks again to everyone for your comments. Here is the status:
I've decided I don't need as big a saw as the Stihl MS290. It is just too big for my needs.
I noticed the flimsy plastic kill/choke switch on the Husky Adam mentioned above. I agree. Why did they do that?
I am leaning towards the Stihl MS250 with a 16" bar. This is mainly because I have 2 service locations within 3 miles of my house with one being in my favorite little Ace Hardware store. I really don't like big box stores and support the littler guys whenever possible. The downside is the guy isn't the most polite of people. The upside is he is a hardware genius. Kind of a grumpy old man type. There are no "certified" Husky service centers within 20 miles of me. The only close dealer is Lowes.
Now, as for the lower end, consumer saws; trust me, I am tempted. There is a Poulan Pro, 18", 42cc saw at Sam's club for $150 right now that I almost impulse purchased. Online reviews are not exactly favorable though. I travel long distances sometimes to cut wood. I really can't afford an undependable saw. That being said, on 2 occasions, my Craftsman has started while Stihl's on the same job have not. Without that $100 saw, those long trips would have been very difficult.
So, I'm going to go talk to my grumpy hardware guy tonight. See how deep the Christmas spirit is running in him
They had a special with a case included last month on some of the Stihls. He's gonna have to sweeten the pot some.
Peace,
John