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Bloooooooomin cracking little saw :thumbup:

 

Reduced 3 cherry trees this morning and doubt the 200 will see alot of use in future unless im dismantling a tree. its like the love child between a 200 and a silky :biggrin:

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Bloooooooomin cracking little saw :thumbup:

 

Reduced 3 cherry trees this morning and doubt the 200 will see alot of use in future unless im dismantling a tree. its like the love child between a 200 and a silky :biggrin:

 

Another convert to the tiny topper club!:laugh1:

 

They are a refreshing little saw to use Pat,get half a gallon of fuel through it & it gets a bit faster.:thumbup1:

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Another convert to the tiny topper club!:laugh1:

 

They are a refreshing little saw to use Pat,get half a gallon of fuel through it & it gets a bit faster.:thumbup1:

 

The lag seems to improve with use, I only used a couple of tank fulls today but im sold on the little topper.

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The lag seems to improve with use, I only used a couple of tank fulls today but im sold on the little topper.

 

I do find that I have to keep an eye on chain tension.:001_smile:

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Friday I reduced a conifer hedge, the entire job was done with the 150, no need for the 200 plus silky plus secateurs the 150 has such a fine cut and is so exact I flew through it in no time, now looking forward to mondays hedge reduction :001_smile:

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First day using it. The weight is just stupid, you cannot feel it in the harness! Also, it's so light you can use it with a sawpod ;)

 

That does look like a lovely saw to use. And the Sawpod idea is a neat little trick with the locking scabbard. I have an old 020 top handle (ALL METAL!) and that thing is heavy to have on the harness. The 150 does interest me.

 

One question. I know that a CS 39 ticket is required to buy a top handle saw but I am currently studying a level 3 Arboriculture course at college and I am training for all of the basic tickets (30, 31, 38, 39). Would I be able to buy one in these circumstances or would I need to have the ticket.

 

Jake

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