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Stick with 200t mate. More gutsy than 201. Most guys i speak to prefer the 200t. As for me i stick with what i know. It would be crap if you bought a 201 and found that its not as good as 200 and your stuck with it. But if you can get a go with a 201 and you prefer it then go for it. Happy hunting dude!:thumbup:

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Yup, on a level of build quality, the MS200T takes some beating, the carb issues are a pain, the side covers can get damaged but usually through abuse......they are a compact robust unit that has a decent amount of power and spares are freely available.

 

Only downside is no aftermarket cylinder kits - don't understand that one:confused1:

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The 200 has been the best there is for a long time now ( I have 3 ) the 201 seems to be a step backwards by all accounts , though I have not tried one myself . However - - - - The new Husqvarna ! ! ! ( Shock Horror )T540 would seem , from what I have herd , to be a bellter . Bearing in mind all their previous efforts have been pants . Sooo hold fast with what you got and when a T540 come out see if you can get a demo saw for a day . I think, and its only my humble opinion , that in general Husqvarna ground swaw are the best and Sthil make the best climbing saw( I will get stick for this statement but hey ) Its about time Husky got it together with a climber . Best Regards Andy.:thumbup1:

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I must've bought a freak 201T!..my one has a slight edge cutting wise (especially in bigger wood) on a 200T, fuel consumption is 20% better and the AV is excellent. What a lucky boy I am :biggrin:

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I must've bought a freak 201T!..my one has a slight edge cutting wise (especially in bigger wood) on a 200T, fuel consumption is 20% better and the AV is excellent. What a lucky boy I am :biggrin:

 

what size bar do you run on it and what sort of wood do you cut up to though? with your climbing saw?

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another arborist near me snaped the handle of the top of his brand new 201

 

he claimed he did it whilst starting the saw, whilst i dont believe that for a minute, more than likely got it stuck in a falling branch, but looking at the wreckage, the handle isnt exactly what id call robustly attached to the saw

 

ive had my 200 tugged by branches many a time and the handle still remains on the saw, i dont think ill be upgrading

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