I have been heating with wood for a large portion of my life. The last 12 years I’ve used the ms290 farm boss for felling and logging and the ms170 for trimming. I run a 12” bar on mine and it’s by far the best trim saw I’ve ever owned. I have a few others that never come out.
Awesome yesdeere1376! That’s good to know so you use a 12 sweet just make the saw more powerful for trimming thanks for the info I’m definitely downsizing from the 16 “ thank you for that 👍
For what the 170 is capable of, the power it has for the weight and the durability coupled with the cost of it….completely and totally unbeatable combination, a true knockout punch to the “entry level” class of saw. As far as chaps go….an absolute MUST!! Good info and perspective.
I really like that video. good job making it too. I recently bought an MS 170 and that's what I needed to see, how it is for performance. From what you said and from why I bought it just as a homeowner with a regular job that has nothing to do with chainsaws. I think it's going to be the Perfect saw 👍
Thanks for the comment svteam-95 ! So my little ms170 is still working fine 👍it’s not a logger saw or a professional saw but it gets the branches up 🤘🏻just remember choke out first 2 pulls then hold throttle wide open and crank it ! Start’s everytime 😎
Thanks for the comment Stan! Ms170 is great for what I need it for small stuff but big stuff don’t have the hp to get through it I hope my video helped😎
those saws are good for fire wood. i own 12 professional saws that i use for massive trees and for fun but for the last 10 years me and my father just take the two 170s and cut about 8 cords with them every april. you can drop a good size tree with a 16 inch bar. people think its small buts it perfect for firewood hunting.
Thanks Johnny ! I’m far from professional but I was a trimmer when I was in my twenties for a logging company and forgot everything I used to know 👍joke ! I’m just clearing my property that already has down trees for the clearing of the house and power poles but some are some monster trees so I figured I would join you all on my journey to clean cut split stack it all thanks for the info👍
@williamsharp2532 thanks for that info William ! I know a lot of home owners going with battery power saws it’s great to here from someone actually using one and letting us know how good it is. 👍
I have been heating with wood for a large portion of my life. The last 12 years I’ve used the ms290 farm boss for felling and logging and the ms170 for trimming. I run a 12” bar on mine and it’s by far the best trim saw I’ve ever owned. I have a few others that never come out.
Awesome yesdeere1376! That’s good to know so you use a 12 sweet just make the saw more powerful for trimming thanks for the info I’m definitely downsizing from the 16 “ thank you for that 👍
My HomeLight just bit the dust, so I'll probably get the MS 170. Thanks for the review !!
Thanks for comment bob ! I’m pretty happy with mine but before I would go out and buy one I would check out the echo that same size as the ms170 👍
For what the 170 is capable of, the power it has for the weight and the durability coupled with the cost of it….completely and totally unbeatable combination, a true knockout punch to the “entry level” class of saw. As far as chaps go….an absolute MUST!! Good info and perspective.
Thanks wizard of winsconsin for the comment! You exactly right 👍as far as the chaps go I really do t have time to go get stitches on a slip 👍
Great little saws.
Thanks muskrat I love mine for the littler stuff👍
I really like that video. good job making it too. I recently bought an MS 170 and that's what I needed to see, how it is for performance. From what you said and from why I bought it just as a homeowner with a regular job that has nothing to do with chainsaws. I think it's going to be the Perfect saw 👍
Thanks for the comment svteam-95 ! So my little ms170 is still working fine 👍it’s not a logger saw or a professional saw but it gets the branches up 🤘🏻just remember choke out first 2 pulls then hold throttle wide open and crank it ! Start’s everytime 😎
Thanks for the comment svteam ! Ms170 has been a good one for me 👍
Great video. I have an electric saw that just doesn’t get the job done around the house. I’m going to get a 170.
Thanks for the comment Stan! Ms170 is great for what I need it for small stuff but big stuff don’t have the hp to get through it I hope my video helped😎
those saws are good for fire wood. i own 12 professional saws that i use for massive trees and for fun but for the last 10 years me and my father just take the two 170s and cut about 8 cords with them every april. you can drop a good size tree with a 16 inch bar. people think its small buts it perfect for firewood hunting.
Thanks Johnny ! I’m far from professional but I was a trimmer when I was in my twenties for a logging company and forgot everything I used to know 👍joke ! I’m just clearing my property that already has down trees for the clearing of the house and power poles but some are some monster trees so I figured I would join you all on my journey to clean cut split stack it all thanks for the info👍
Great info
Thanks for the comment!
Put a 14 inch lightweight bar and non safety chain. These are dam good trim saws.
Thanks Scott for the comment! That sounds like a great idea ever thought about going smaller makes perfect sense thanks 👍
Who made the non safety chain? I heard that stihls green chain was the only thing out there for the 180
@@Sparaco487 thanks for the question Sparaco487 I don’t know that answer maybe scottfoster2487 will answer you🤞🤟
@@Sparaco487 Stihl makes non safety chain,most dealers dont carry it unless they have tre services in the area.
@williamsharp2532 thanks for that info William ! I know a lot of home owners going with battery power saws it’s great to here from someone actually using one and letting us know how good it is. 👍