Now known as Model #: MS 170: Engine: Single cylinder two-stroke engine: 30 cc (1.7 hp). Idle speed: 3200 rpm Bore: 37 mm Stroke: 28 mm Ignition System:Electronic magneto. Spark Plug: Champion RCJ 6Y or Bosch WSR 6 F Electrode Gap: 0.5 mm (0.02") Replace spark plug after 100 operating hours Fuel/Oil System: Carburator: All position diaphragm carb with integral fuel pump. Air filter:Felt mat. Fuel Capacity: 0.25 litres (0.53 US pint). Fuel Mix: Unleaded gas with 50:1 mix ratio = 1 US gal. with 2.6 US fl. oz. of oil. Chain Lubrication: Fully automatic speed-controlled rotary piston oil pump. Bar Oil Tank Capacity: 0.15 litres (0.32 US pint) Weight (without bar and chain): 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs.) Recommended cutting attachments: Chain: Low kickback (green label) 3/8" Pitch Picco Micro Mini 0.043" gauge. Marketing Number:61PMMC3-50 Part Number: 3610 Guide Bar: Rollomatic 14 inch (35 cm). Part Number: #3005-000-3909 or #3005-008-3909. Reduced Kickback (green label). Chain Sprocket: 6 tooth for 3/8' Picco Pitch
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not sure when exactly they stopped making the 017 but they did change it to the ms170 which is currently in production
45.6 cc
51.4cc
STIHL 029 SUPER 56.5CC 3.8HP
the stihl website has all the info you are looking forhttp://www.stihlusa.com/stihl_ownersmanuals/029_039_Manual.pdf
56.5cc, 3.0kw, 4.1hp, 13000 RPM.
The Stihl 017 chainsaw typically uses a 3/8 inch low-profile chain, specifically the PMN or RMN series. The recommended chain gauge is 0.050 inches. It's important to check the owner's manual or the specifications on the chainsaw for the exact model and chain compatibility, as variations may exist.
The Stihl 017 chainsaw was first introduced in 1995 and was produced until around 2002. Therefore, if you are referring to an original model from its production years, it would be approximately 21 to 28 years old as of 2023. However, the exact age would depend on the specific year it was manufactured.
STIHL 050 ccm: 89 PS: 5,8 Kg: 10,7 Bj. ab: 1968
Bet you did not think someone would tell you where! I have worked on them years ago. See link below for specs.
Bet you did not think someone would tell you where! I have worked on them years ago. See link below for specs.