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First Impressions of the 150T


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im with pat:thumbup1:

 

I'M with Pat too, and you Tony as always, I am proud to say I am a fan of the wee saw, but s an old man now ,strong in arm thick in head, I am, resonates with amusement in my head, I am still that, but the pain killers for my joints are killing me , the wise man should work light conserve energy, and do as little as possible to live long in this industry , your skill should levitate you above any competition. In the words of Spock ,' live long and prosper' :001_cool: since stopping climbing about 4 weeks ago I have gone from eating ibobrufin like smarties to taking none at all, may even now have to upgrade the wife to a newer model, ONLY KIDDING, Still got blood in my piss. :thumbdown: for those who don't know me, 49 yoa, ex rm, 20 yrs climber, F****D :001_smile: Life will get better, if i never wake up in the morning i,v still had 10 times more fun than all of you in my life, and i can still fight like a lion. Last steet fight was only last year when I was mugged, sorry i feel the need to tell you all this but is good to know how Arbs mature with age. Like a vintage red wine.

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So it was extra force that did it, not just the attachment point giving way under normal use?

 

Id put it down to normal use, saw was on my side got caught boom it comes apart that wouldnt have happened with a 200. I have pushed the fitting back in.

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Love this little saw! But I couldn't get it to oil so took off bar turned it on its side with the oil cap off and ran it to clear air block which worked oil came out straight away. Today lowering the height of a conifer ran out of fuel, refuled and if has hardly used any oil at all. Used 200t to finish off the job until i can get it oiling properly. Anyone had any oiling issues?

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Love this little saw! But I couldn't get it to oil so took off bar turned it on its side with the oil cap off and ran it to clear air block which worked oil came out straight away. Today lowering the height of a conifer ran out of fuel, refuled and if has hardly used any oil at all. Used 200t to finish off the job until i can get it oiling properly. Anyone had any oiling issues?

 

Yes others have I think in another thread. I love this saw to but mine has fallen to bits after a couple of months.

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