Lawnranger
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Since you stated your intended purpose for a chainsaw, just keep the cutters sharp and the MS 170 w/16" bar should serve you quite well. Don't expect it to rip right through 14" logs but let it do the work and you will be amazed at what a little saw can accomplish. There are some good videos on youtube demonstrating the MS 170's capabilities and some folks push it beyond but that is not recommended.
I owned a McCulloch 3214 for years and that little saw out-cut many of the larger saws simply because I knew how to keep a chain sharp. I stepped up to a MS 250 when I was able to buy it 20% off and that translates to $60.00 off retail on a $300.00 saw.
I owned a McCulloch 3214 for years and that little saw out-cut many of the larger saws simply because I knew how to keep a chain sharp. I stepped up to a MS 250 when I was able to buy it 20% off and that translates to $60.00 off retail on a $300.00 saw.