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Own a 200t and have done for many years. My local shop still has a handful of them as well but after much thought went for a 201t. Dont regret the decision at all especially as Ive read a thread from an american site on how to mod the muffler to get more power. The link to the site is on here somewhere.

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I've never experienced any of the problems mentioned here with my 201 bar the slow pick up until the chain guides break in, which I don't consider a problem as such.

I've used my old 200 this week and it's rubbish in comparison. It's heavy, bogs down in big wood, and drinks fuel at an astonishing rate I reckon it uses two tanks to every 1 if I were using the 201.

 

 

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Waiting to try the Husqvarna T540 . All other Husky climbing saws have been pants I know but somehow I think this will be different My new Husky 560 ground saw is a complete loony ! If the T540 is any thing like as good I want one !

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ive used both, prefer the 201t but down to the operators choice though. this subject is very 50/50 as mentioned

 

Yes thats how it appears to me too, which is very encouraging as people tend to resist change, so that suggests the 201 has the edge over the 200 which is very good news indeed:thumbup:

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