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The all new STIHL MS150 TC-E Top Handle Chainsaw.

 

Ideal for cutting back trees, professional pruning, limited crown reduction and working from a cherry picker.

 

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The lightweight champion of STIHL arborist saws delivers high cutting performace for its class with fine cut surfaces and has a good power-to-weight ratio. Comes with Ergo Start as standard!

 

Click here to see the new STIHL MS150 TC-E

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Is that just the uk version of the 192t?

 

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Nope, it's a different beast altogether, have a look at Stihl Germany's website that carries both saws (MS150T, MS192T): STIHL Motorsäge

 

Smaller engine (23.6cm³/1.0kW vs. 30.1cm³/1,3kW).

 

Lighter (2.6kg vs 3.1kg)

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