a lot of good thoughts, advice and opinions in this thread. overall, the replies imo are kinda interesting. well, imo. I am by choice not commenting on this saw or that saw... although I do have my opinion(s)...
but speculation aside, I can give you one bit of advice and this is a fact! you would be wise to take it, too. and not just imo... as in fact.
get this book! start here! read it for a working knowledge of its content and subject... then educated and informed... then... begin your quest for a saw that will help you. if you want my opinion... I do not feel $200 is a good budget for a good saw. my sthihl dealer is a very large exp'd shop, sales and repairs... all kinds of OP-E equipment... and they wont sell the MS-170 deal!
http://www.amazon.com/Homeowners-Complete-Guide-Chainsaw-Confidently/dp/1565233565
this is an excellent book. 8 1/2 x 11... paperback, a rock solid book on the subject of chain saws for the homeowner. you can consider getting it thru local library system or buying a copy as it is both informative and a good reference...
even if all the advice and opinions are rock solid... they are speculative at best. this book is not speculative. it is cheap, and it is factual.
good luck and best wishes for successful arborist activities and wood cutting...
ps: every thot of a b/f with a chain saw... ?
More excellent advice! TY!
I just bought the book on Amazon. I want to know everything there is to know, and how to do it, about a chain saw before I operate one. Sure as heck don't want to loose an eye, or worse!!!
You guys are great!
About the b/f with a chain saw... are you making me an offer?