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And why not? Gets more use than the 200t, after all, how many jobs do you get where the 150t wouldn't suffice compared to the 200t? You're talking stuff 18"+

 

 

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Yeh, it certainly goes to every job with us.

 

The main reason I got one was to extend the life of the 200's, but to be honest if the 150 blows up after a year, I'd get another.

 

Very useful bit of kit, as I've always said, a saw for every job, this little thing has filled another void in the arsenal.

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I find the 150T ideal for stripping conifers etc, and makes you wander how you ever used to manage lugging a 200t around a tree instead!

 

When your groundy has stuck the 150 ground saw in the ground and you pick it up to quickly cut something, that's a completely different story, there's nothing worse!

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I have been using a 150 for the last two weeks now....on the harness I hardly notice it's there..it feels great in the hand and the shape if the bar allows for great presicion cutting...beautifuly thin kerf. Wonderful pruning saw and yesterday I bashed down a connie hedge that was about 8 feet wide with great comfort even at full stretch....I think it's an Amazing tool....I call it, "my petrol Silky!":rolleyes:

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Each to there own mate not saying I would buy/own one its just nearly £400 and I have managed without one so I will manage without one and keep the £400

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