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I hope this is the right no! Not ce marked for UK use but popular in the US I am told. I know some people over hear who own them & love em! Dose anyone have expiriance of these & why are they not fit for use in the UK!? Lighter than the ms200 & cut just as well on most pruning opps, prob due to bar & chain size.:confused1:

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i had an 019t, it was rubbish, gutless and wobbily, wasnt half the saw an 020 was. the oiler went on it and i just gave it to someone. could this be the same sqw, i brought it back from new zealand in 1999

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I hope this is the right no! Not ce marked for UK use but popular in the US I am told. I know some people over hear who own them & love em! Dose anyone have expiriance of these & why are they not fit for use in the UK!? Lighter than the ms200 & cut just as well on most pruning opps, prob due to bar & chain size.:confused1:

 

Just a little read for you to start with.....

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/8157-ms192-exhaust-mod.html

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I think they are good aslong as your remeber there not a 020. I think most of us are guilty of comparing any top handle saw directly to the 020.

 

I always wondered why stihl didnt sell them over here, i would pick one up if i was abroad somewhere though!

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There a bloody good little saw to be honest, Like has been said were all guilty of comparing anything top handle with an ms200t,each has there merrits. when i go over th france again i will get another.

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