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Should i throw my ms 200 in the bin


Marsh Monkey
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Unless you were trying to find out if it was pregant, then it doesn't surprise me an ultrasound didn't do anything. :lol:

 

....an ultrasonic clean on the other hand..........

 

I know the Germans are engineers but it's a long way off when stihls start mating and producing new saws.

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Shelf it and buy 1 of the new 200's I have on arbtrader.

Imo a old 200 is still better than a new 201, outhers will disagree and its true the 1 I got to use for a few days may not have got set up right but better the devil you know eh?

Local dealer is mad keen on me getting a new top handle of the outher maker when they come out, keep telling him I will try but might not buy..

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