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5 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

150t x 2 (10”)

194t (12”)

200t x 2 (12”)

441 (20”)

660. (28”)

 

I regularly work with a guy and use a 400 and 500i as well.  He also has a 201 rear handle.  Pains me to say it but it is a decent little saw for the right task.

 

For a small ground saw, chipper saw etc 550 or 560 Huskies are really popular here. 

 

 

Do you use the 194 much?

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Most of the time tbh.  Drill the exhaust and a retune and it is a blinding little saw.

 

Picked one up second hand with about 3 weeks work on it.  Paid about 130 quid equivalent and it has ran great for coming up two years now.

 

I only use the 150’s for pruning works and barely use the 200’s at the moment.  194 then switch up to the 400.

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2 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

Most of the time tbh.  Drill the exhaust and a retune and it is a blinding little saw.

 

Picked one up second hand with about 3 weeks work on it.  Paid about 130 quid equivalent and it has ran great for coming up two years now.

 

I only use the 150’s for pruning works and barely use the 200’s at the moment.  194 then switch up to the 400.

12" 3/8 picco or 1/4 picco?

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15 hours ago, AHPP said:
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1/4 picco.

 

I bought one as a back up saw, at under €400, it comes with a 3/8 picco bar/chain set up here, usually 1/4 pitch in the UK. 
It’s not a bad saw overall after a couple of tweaks, got it set up with a 1/4 pitch Panther bar and a set of skeleton metal dogs from Rob D. 

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8 minutes ago, manco said:

you want to just bite the bullet and get a 500i

I can't help feeling that that much electru F ukkkery is going to be problematic with water and sawdust mixed with oil and sap....

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