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I’ve currently got an ms150 and want to get a larger top handle for when it’s required. Would people either get a 200t that’s been checked over and deemed good or an echo 360tes which is new with a warranty. A decent 200t is commanding £300+ and the echo is £405 new. I’ve already got quite a few echo tools and can’t complain about them. Just don’t know which would be the better buy for a larger top handle. 

 

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If you know 100 percent the 200 is in great shape of lean that way. But otherwise the 360tes is great. I have both and like both, the echo comes out to play more often, but I still really really like the 200!

You'd be doing well to get a really good 200 for 300quid. Quite likely to be fairly well used I'd say.

Do you have a ground saw? Since getting a 150 it comes out the most! I'd be quite happy I think with a light 50cc and a 150.

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I have bought one recently (201tc) after 2x201ts (which are still going strong)

 

I love it, good power right through the rev band.

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Ms201t is ok, Ms201tc is intermittent trouble, 540xp is ok but breaks, cs360 is alright, but heavy in the hand and a bit Under powered, ported Ms200t knocks all of the others into a hat...no question [emoji1360][emoji41]

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I'll be following this thread closely as I'm after another top handle saw.

 

A friend told me the new mtronic stihl top handles are quite good. I do like the husqy540xp but get annoyed with how expensive the parts are in comparison to stihl.

 

Jim

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3 minutes ago, arbogrunt said:

Ms201t is ok, Ms201tc is intermittent trouble, 540xp is ok but breaks, cs360 is alright, but heavy in the hand and a bit Under powered, ported Ms200t knocks all of the others into a hat...no question emoji1360.pngemoji41.png

Well of course it does! any ported saw is going to be better. 

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