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Jenny Tool
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I cant really help answer your question as I don't know where my boss had his from.

 

I would say, don't bother putting too much effort into getting hold of one. If you're used to using the 200T then the 192T will feel dissappointing. The only thing we ever really used it for was while working from a cherry picker making lots of little cuts. It got so little use we sold it and put the money towards a 200T

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Try ebay im a old man now of 63 and i have rist probs when i climb 3 days a week i find this small saw is ok, tip, i put a 10,, bar on it and really keep it sharp, the lads do take the piss but i get the job done. Topperbob.

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Try ebay im a old man now of 63 and i have rist probs when i climb 3 days a week i find this small saw is ok, tip, i put a 10,, bar on it and really keep it sharp, the lads do take the piss but i get the job done. Topperbob.

 

Good on you Bob, you've got 20 years on me and i reverted to a 192 years ago:blushing:

 

If it helps what state you get home in, it must be a good thing:thumbup:

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We use em all the time... I'd really love to have a 200TC, but we just got a 192 a couple days ago instead. Darn it.

Ebay is definitely the place to go. Go to the bottom of the EBAY site and click United States. Then do your Stihl 192 search (they're all over!).

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Thank you for all your reply"s. I"ve realised of late after using a friends MS170 that there is a hole in the U.K market for a light pruning chainsaw. MS192t exists as you know but not in the U.K why is that? All my saws are stihl but i find the Ms200t a little heavy/powerful for light applications, hence a Ms192t is needed.

Thanks again everyone

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