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8 minutes ago, spudulike said:

As above, pretty light, do the job, relatively simple and good spares coverage....and good residual prices if he needs to sell again. Make sure it has a 1.3mm gauge chain on a 12-14" bar as on a 1.6mm chain or longer bar 16 - 18", it will be gutless.

 

 

Agree....so if you want the 1.3mm chain, then the ms181 comes fitted with that as standard....cant remember if the ms171 does...i havent got my catalogue in front of me. But your budget will need to increase if you want the 1.3mm chain models

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I had a ms180 for 6 years and processed about 50m³ with it. Good saw due the price.  I happened to see and absolute bargain on Amazon of all places for the above dolmar/Makita at £270 so I bought that, sold the ms180 , huge step up.  The Makita is a different class.  I worked out the Stihl only cost me about £1.20 for every cube of wood though and I'm sure it works have gone on for many years to come.

 

Husky 135, or small Echo also worth a look.  Buy whichever the local dealer has?

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