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Which small Stihl to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="leeave96" data-source="post: 1945413" data-attributes="member: 22158"><p>I went through the same thing last year. I wanted a MS200 rear handle, but couldn't stand the price. I wound-up buying a MS210 and it has proven to be a GREAT saw. BTW, looking at the specs, the MS200 and MS210 appear to have the same displacement engine - which is most likely the same engine.</p><p></p><p>My Dad has an MS180 and it is a GREAT saw and most easy on the back! Why I went with the MS210 vs the MS180 was that the model MS210 I bought had a traditional two bolt bar cover with side access chain tensioner vs the tooless type, the MS210 was available with a 16" bar and .050 chain (vs .043 for the MS180) and the last reason was my dealer had a 10% off sale. I think the MS210 cost me about $225ish.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leeave96, post: 1945413, member: 22158"] I went through the same thing last year. I wanted a MS200 rear handle, but couldn't stand the price. I wound-up buying a MS210 and it has proven to be a GREAT saw. BTW, looking at the specs, the MS200 and MS210 appear to have the same displacement engine - which is most likely the same engine. My Dad has an MS180 and it is a GREAT saw and most easy on the back! Why I went with the MS210 vs the MS180 was that the model MS210 I bought had a traditional two bolt bar cover with side access chain tensioner vs the tooless type, the MS210 was available with a 16" bar and .050 chain (vs .043 for the MS180) and the last reason was my dealer had a 10% off sale. I think the MS210 cost me about $225ish. Good luck, Bill [/QUOTE]
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