Stihl opened a factory in China in 2014, they now produce their own Chinese made saw, only saying.Is that the Chinese knock off version?
Stihl opened a factory in China in 2014, they now produce their own Chinese made saw, only saying.Is that the Chinese knock off version?
Just to give a better idea of the work it would do, By small limbs I would mean 3-5 inch diameter. We have 12 acres and a fair bit of hedge and number of trees to maintain so i’m inclined to definitely go petrol with this.
Stihl opened a factory in China in 2014, they now produce their own Chinese made saw, only saying.
been told that the biggger new Sthil machines now need a lap-top to set up the electronic ign......!!!!!!!!!!
no ,my spelling is not up to "normal" levelIs that the Chinese knock off version?
I was comfortable buying something that will still be used in 20 years (e.g. Stihl MS181)
135 is a good saw you wont go wrong, as said in my previous post i run a 435 which was bought as a replacement when my 137 amongst other tools were stolen, i have owned an MS170 and got rid of it as i felt it was underpowered (my opinion) more of a garden hobby saw for occasional use.Mole Valley have the small Stihl MS170 for £154 at the moment. Reading around though a few people are suggesting the Husqvarna 135 is a better bet for a similar size saw (about 10cc more on the engine) but costs a little more. Any experiences of both?