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Big thumbs up from me for the little saw:thumbup1: It's an ideal little pruning saw and that's it. Had it on a few jobs so far and it been worth it's weight(which isn't the best saying as it weighs nothing it's brilliant).

 

Dead wooded an Ash no bother, lovely clean cuts on a lime with no tears and spot on for reducing conifers with small diameter stems. The top of the hedge when finished didn't even need the hedge cutters as the edge had been so clean cut.

 

Points i'd be aware of are:

It clogs up if doing large amounts of conifer tops but not surprising due to the amount of fine crap that gets gathered up. Quick pull out and go again.

Always take the fuel and oil caps off separately to fill.

Be steady with the files because they're so tiny and if you're a rough bugger like me you'll snap them.

If your cutting bigger stuff than you should be always go at it on full revs.

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I have an issue with mine, after using for short time the chain goes tight, back tension off, run it briefly re-tighten chain , then it goes too tight! Great little saw for pruning but disappointed having to readjust several times

 

 

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The 150 and 201 are rubbish. They look, and perform cheap! Not a patch on a 200, or even a 020! Where's this all singing and dancing husky, it's meant to be quality!

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Mitch its not oiling!!

 

No dogs(felling spikes)on the saw.

 

No dogs, this sounds a bit rubbish.

Hope I am wrong, just put my order in.

Brought it after the ravings from this thread.

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The 150 and 201 are rubbish. They look, and perform cheap! Not a patch on a 200, or even a 020! Where's this all singing and dancing husky, it's meant to be quality!

 

Ha ha, well said!

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No dogs, this sounds a bit rubbish.

Hope I am wrong, just put my order in.

Brought it after the ravings from this thread.

 

You can get dawgs for them as an add on. Pretty pointless though, as the saw is not designed for dog in and rip.

 

Oil wise, mine was dirty and got gummed up, I cleaned it and it's all good again:thumbup:

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