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Ok,

 

My trusty MS200T has done its time and is now getting a little 'long in the tooth'. I,ve used 200's with no complaints for the last 8 years now, however the 192TC has caught my eye, sounds great for the small stuff but how does it do in the chogging arena? Is the grass greener!!

 

Opinions much appreciated.

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Yeah I don't doubt this topic has been raised, but I couldn't find it, thanks for heads up though!

 

A freelander you say, new shape?!

 

ms2oot eveytime 192 is not a uk saw & you cant get parts over here dont waste your cash .

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ms2oot eveytime 192 is not a uk saw & you cant get parts over here dont waste your cash .

 

Its available with the rear handle,IE 192, but not 192T. So most parts are easy to get.

 

But I wouldn't want one personally.

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Which you prefer a Landrover Discovery or a Freelander??

 

You get what you pay for, IME.

 

Exactly, a 200 should NEVER be compared to a 192! Would anyone compare a 460 to a 660 for the same job?

 

I have both, the 192 is modded and is a very good saw, well worth having for pruning, BUT it isnt a 200!

 

If you want to try a 192, get one as well as a 200, and share the workload. You can never have too many different sized saws.:001_cool:

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