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i did find the 201 had outstanding balance...and agree Skyhuck that it,s the discharge of the chips that,seems to hold it up..over the course of the day using it i altered how i introduced the saw into wood etc...improving it,s performance all the time...

 

Surely you can mod/trim the cover a bit if this is genuinly what the problem is?? help it to clear

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Utter rubbish!!

 

How you can find it "ill balanced" is beyond me :confused1:, I find the shape and handle shape a massive improvement, I was offered a new 200t or the 201t and chose the 201t because of the better balance and improved handle and switch.

 

Has you 020 had a new pot and piston??? I change my climbing saw at least every 2 years, due to loss of power, an 020 most be very old and unless you do very little work it must be showing its age.

 

I agree that the 540t is outstanding, but as its not available we need to operate in the real world.

 

 

I'm sure in that last peice of the sentence I did state I was only joking its just not my cup of tea? :001_tt2:

 

 

Sorry forgot to say I ment 200t not 020 just old habbit:biggrin:

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Skyhuck's got shares in Stihl

 

That's why he says all the people with oily leg syndrome are stupid:001_smile:

 

My 16 year old son started working with us a few months back, he worked out and used the stihl caps with no difficulty at all, he has not failed to fit the cap correctly once.

 

Its really not complicated :001_rolleyes:

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My 16 year old son started working with us a few months back, he worked out and used the stihl caps with no difficulty at all, he has not failed to fit the cap correctly once.

 

Its really not complicated :001_rolleyes:

 

If you were my dad, I'd be treble checking then checking again:001_smile:

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There always seems to be something wrong with ours. The stop switch is shocking. Leaks fuel. The fuel cap strings don't stay in place. And when starting up it takes an age to get it going. Would have the 200t any day of the week.

 

 

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I seem to remember every one absolutely slating the 200t -020 when it came out saying it was guttless and fragile in comparison to the ally 020 ... I know one guy who even waited for the 335 to Come out...some more de ja vu for you , but I am still waiting and nursing my 200t for the husky.

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