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Wondering if anyone can tell me how the 201T compares to the 200T? My local supplier can't get the 200 as they're not made any more and am wondering whether to hunt one out or go with its replacement. Any views welcomed.:confused1::

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I've looked at most of the treads on this over the past months and they all tend to be 50:50 for and against.

Haven't got a 201 yet as I'm manageing to keep my 200's going at the moment but I do like the recessed exhaust (less burnt trousers). Dont understand the scabbard tho - anyone using one and keeping the scabbard on as they pull it up the tree?

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tried a husky was not got the 201t, only slight prob with it is the rev pickup the 200 seemed to rev up straight away the 201t seems like it needs a second or 2 just to get going but iv got used to that.

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whats to discuss

192 are not available over here.

I do own 1

tbh they are good for pruning but thats it

MS200T have all sold out so buy 201 or get second hand 200

I pick up the 201 everytime:thumbup:

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got both 200 and 201 at work and i pick up the 201 every time as it feels more balanced and more ergonomic but the 201 did initially seem slightly slower to pick up revs but after it was run in it improved and now theres no difference but that my own opion

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