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Title: Stihl MS170........
Post by: weeds on January 30, 2016, 11:34:46 AM
At $299 I'm tempted.......

What other brands should I be considering??
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: jayray377 on January 30, 2016, 11:50:58 AM
In  my opinion none. I have had the previous model for about ten years and it hasn't missed a beat. It is the first thing I pack for camping:)


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Title: Stihl MS170........
Post by: scrapsD40 on January 30, 2016, 12:23:36 PM
In  my opinion none. I have had the previous model for about ten years and it hasn't missed a beat. It is the first thing I pack for camping:)

x2. Mine's been well used and is now my 4wd saw for clearing tracks.  The only thing to be aware of is that it uses a micro blade, not standard size blade. No issue for me, I now have 4 blades that I carry and change over as needed.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Streetkid on January 30, 2016, 01:42:19 PM
Have seen the huski 236 for $249 recently. I have a 136 that is the old model and have had a good run over 8 years that I've had it. That said I would buy the Stihl If I had to replace it.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: krisandkev on January 30, 2016, 02:02:17 PM
As what others have said.  Great chain saw.  Ours has not missed a beat and cuts through some amazing sized timber. Easy to start and light to use, not to mention good on fuel and chain oil usage.  Kevin
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: tryagain on January 30, 2016, 02:18:28 PM
At $299 I'm tempted.......

What other brands should I be considering??

Stihl and Husqavarna are the two biggest selling brands for commercial chainsaws last time I saw, but at the entry level some other brands that would be of comparable quality and worth checking out are Echo, Shindaiwa and Tanaka to name a few. Its virtually impossible to get somewhere that stocks multiple brands and can and will give you an honest comparison. Its probably best to go to few different dealers/brands and get them to compare to the next level of saw up in that range to get an honest opinion and understanding of any shortcomings of the saw you are actually looking at, then you can compare between brands. $299 seems a pretty good price for a Stihl chainsaw but they do seem to have a strategy of bringing out some quite cheap entry level products that they have also cut back on the quality compared to their entry level stuff in the past whilst trading on the reputation they have built in with more expensive but better quality products. It also depends on how/what/when you plan to use it.         
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: feisty on January 30, 2016, 02:30:40 PM
After chatting to a ranger who gave the ok for their use in national parks and seeing good reports here I'm  seriously thinking of one of those ego battery chainsaws.  Depends how much cutting you do i suppose as to whether it would work for you.

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Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: oldmate on January 30, 2016, 04:04:29 PM
My ms170 is great.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: discoteddy on January 30, 2016, 05:20:59 PM
We love our little Sthil, punches above her weight and not to heavy to live in the tool box of the Trackabout.


Cheers,


Disco teddy.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: KeithB on January 31, 2016, 06:36:50 AM
I bought the EGO late last year and paid extra for the big battery and the fast charger. It wasn't a cheap day out. But the saw will run for 45 minutes on a single charge and takes just 30 minutes to recharge. Plenty of power, no need to carry fuel and very quiet. Seems to cut through anything.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Jason B on January 31, 2016, 06:51:22 AM
I have a very old Stihl 025 that has been a good saw. I wouldn't hesitate in buying the MS170 if I was after a little petrol saw. I now have a wood fire at home so am considering buying another 044 as I loved my previous one.

For camping and getting wood for a fire and the Oz pig, I am seriously considering selling the 025 and buying a Stihl Lithium Ion Battery saw. Everything in my camping set up is Diesel, so I find it a pain to carry fuel. I like the idea of the battery saw and have the ability to charge it when out and about. I think it would do for my needs and the odd bit of track clearing.

Jas

Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: theins on January 31, 2016, 07:21:11 AM
As what others have said.  Great chain saw.  Ours has not missed a beat and cuts through some amazing sized timber. Easy to start and light to use, not to mention good on fuel and chain oil usage.  Kevin

X2. Great little saw.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: GU Rich on January 31, 2016, 07:26:40 AM
I paid $299 for mine, it also came with a Sthil carry case.

Cheers
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: AdrianLR on January 31, 2016, 07:26:48 AM
Just bought an MS170 because the 30 year old 010 wouldn't start. Paid more than 299 but still good value I reckon. When I asked the question of the dealer (in East Gippsland who had a large variety of saws and major brands in stock) whether there was any reason to change brands their comment was "none at all". The fact that I could still get parts for the 010 reinforced the solid reputation of Stihl.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: achjimmy on January 31, 2016, 08:54:47 AM
I have the MS170 and an entry level huskie/Poulan/Mccolloch (there the same saws) and there is no comparison in quality IMO.  Get the stihl while on special but I'd seruiosly consider a battery saw now for our type of camping.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: 2010banditsa on January 31, 2016, 10:24:41 AM
great saw. ive got the wood boss as well, but find i still use the mini unless i have lots of big ones to cut
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Coolblue80 on January 31, 2016, 05:08:16 PM
Where can you get them for $299. In the current catalogue  for $379. Knowing Gladstone it will be $479 Including G.S.T. ( Gladstone Sales Tax).
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Streetkid on January 31, 2016, 05:10:52 PM
$299 was the normal price for a couple of years, don't get the sudden price jump, though the whole range seems to have had a price jump.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: AdrianLR on January 31, 2016, 05:41:32 PM
I paid $379 in Orbost Vic a few weeks back. They threw in a spare chain.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Mitch92 on January 31, 2016, 06:27:02 PM
Where can you get them for $299. In the current catalogue  for $379. Knowing Gladstone it will be $479 Including G.S.T. ( Gladstone Sales Tax).
Cheers, Mike.

Don't know if he does stihl but try brad at Tannum mower centre, he should give a good deal.

And as for the GLADSTONE tax, it's bull****! Everything is stupid prices
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Coolblue80 on January 31, 2016, 06:47:09 PM
Don't know if he does stihl but try brad at Tannum mower centre, he should give a good deal.

And as for the GLADSTONE tax, it's bull****! Everything is stupid prices

Been here 12 years and continually buy stuff out of town or off the net because Gladstone prices are not even in the ball park or they don't stock it and not interested in getting it.  Yes I do try locally, but when I'm spending my hard earned dollars I'll go where the price is right.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: weeds on May 29, 2016, 07:45:48 AM
At $299 I'm tempted.......

What other brands should I be considering??

Picked up MS180 $349......on sale at the moment a very good price I reckon and I couldn't resist. Only $50 more than the 170, bigger motor and 16" bar.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Coiled on May 29, 2016, 10:07:54 PM
Don't get me wrong, I have a Stihl 021 and love it! So much so I regularly drool over upgrading to a new MS231. Reality is though that I don't need anything that big and the future especially for us campers ie firewood and track clearing is the battery powered options. No more mixed fuel to carry and far far more discreet.

If interested you can currently get the Kobalt 80V 18in bar (same as Victa) chainsaw with battery & charger from Masters for $224 which is half price.

I am tempted to do this having recently bought the 80V mower and whipper snipper giving me three batteries. This would mean I would have 4 batteries to run the chainsaw if I was heading away before I needed to worry about charging. The power the mower and whipper snipper punch out is easily an equal to the petrols.

https://www.masters.com.au/product/101756069/kobalt-80v-45cm-bar-cordless-chainsaw-battery-charger (https://www.masters.com.au/product/101756069/kobalt-80v-45cm-bar-cordless-chainsaw-battery-charger)
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: EagleBoy on May 30, 2016, 02:09:33 PM
I borrowed an arborist mates Husqvarna battery saw on a recent trip http://www.husqvarna.com/au/products/chainsaws/t536li-xp/966729212/ (http://www.husqvarna.com/au/products/chainsaws/t536li-xp/966729212/) and it was fantastic. A different price than what the OP is looking at but a great little unit. I can't however justify the $$$'s in getting one when I have relatively new MS170 and MS291 already in the shed.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: filcar on May 30, 2016, 03:12:24 PM

If interested you can currently get the Kobalt 80V 18in bar (same as Victa) chainsaw with battery & charger from Masters for $224 which is half price.

I am tempted to do this having recently bought the 80V mower and whipper snipper giving me three batteries. This would mean I would have 4 batteries to run the chainsaw if I was heading away before I needed to worry about charging. The power the mower and whipper snipper punch out is easily an equal to the petrols.

https://www.masters.com.au/product/101756069/kobalt-80v-45cm-bar-cordless-chainsaw-battery-charger (https://www.masters.com.au/product/101756069/kobalt-80v-45cm-bar-cordless-chainsaw-battery-charger)

The Victa uses the same batteries as the Kobalt, and it seems Bunnings are clearing out all their 80v Victa stuff, recently saw the chainsaw skins at $149 with chargers at $49 and batteries at $149 at Bayswater here in Vic. Might be a better option than the Kobalt for you if you can track a skin down.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: deepop on May 30, 2016, 09:26:11 PM
If you don't carry chainsaw fuel how are you going to start the fire?
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: filcar on May 30, 2016, 09:36:34 PM
If you don't carry chainsaw fuel how are you going to start the fire?
Always have diesel, but I find one of these works well ...

Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: bobnrob on May 31, 2016, 05:13:18 PM
If you don't carry chainsaw fuel how are you going to start the fire?

The proper way....kindling and match, or if you must, newspaper  ;)
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Streetkid on June 01, 2016, 11:07:38 AM
Picked up MS180 $349......on sale at the moment a very good price I reckon and I couldn't resist. Only $50 more than the 170, bigger motor and 16" bar.

The mower place is offering a free upgrade to the ms 180 when you purchase a 170 at the moment and that is on top of the $299 promo price for the 170. that is bloody cheap.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: weeds on June 07, 2016, 08:36:05 PM
The mower place is offering a free upgrade to the ms 180 when you purchase a 170 at the moment and that is on top of the $299 promo price for the 170. that is bloody cheap.

Damnit......could have saved $50
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Shaun99 on June 08, 2016, 12:56:43 AM

http://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Products/Chainsaws/Homeowner-Chainsaws/2212-1571/MS-170.aspx (http://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Products/Chainsaws/Homeowner-Chainsaws/2212-1571/MS-170.aspx)

  :cheers:

Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Wazza999 on June 09, 2016, 11:59:13 AM
Kobalt 80 V/45 cm incl battery and charger is now $179.20 at Masters, not restocking. Got the last one at the Canberra Airport store.
Title: Re: Stihl MS170........
Post by: Coiled on June 13, 2016, 10:08:05 PM
The Victa uses the same batteries as the Kobalt, and it seems Bunnings are clearing out all their 80v Victa stuff, recently saw the chainsaw skins at $149 with chargers at $49 and batteries at $149 at Bayswater here in Vic. Might be a better option than the Kobalt for you if you can track a skin down.

Bunnings at Mt Gravatt (Brisbane) has the Victa 80v skins for $99. I picked one up today. Just need to modify of the rails that the battery slides in on and it will take my 3 Kobalt 80v batteries. Can't wait to test it out on the weekend, it should come in handy for the stealth cuts. Time will tell if my Stihl 021 will be benched but I hope not.