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MS201T. After all the hype was it worth it?


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I drilled a 5mm hole in the exhaust of my 150 and its now much better. Lots less bogging down and is happy in 8" cuts. Chain speed is improved in cuts. Much more user friendly.

 

As long as you don't force it, it'll do over GBL, had mine cut 15" oak without bogging

 

 

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As long as you don't force it, it'll do over GBL, had mine cut 15" oak without bogging

 

 

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That's not the plan. Ill get up to the odd 12" cut maybe doing branches back to the stem but change saws if there's a lot of 10"+ cuts.

 

Not worth killing it!

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I drilled a 5mm hole in the exhaust of my 150 and its now much better. Lots less bogging down and is happy in 8" cuts. Chain speed is improved in cuts. Much more user friendly.

 

Do you have a pic of where the hole is and did you have to re tune. 80% of my climbing work is done with the 150. 020 only really used for cutting up small firewood now

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That's not the plan. Ill get up to the odd 12" cut maybe doing branches back to the stem but change saws if there's a lot of 10"+ cuts.

 

Not worth killing it!

 

It's under warranty

 

 

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