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First Impressions of the 150T


Dan Curtis
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Is this the only problem with the 150, as ive been popping in and out of this thread! And im still unsure if im gunna get one at the show?

 

I would recommend one, they're so light, mine is so light on fuel too! It barely uses any. Everyone who I've worked for has been amazed at how light and quiet it is, whilst I've quickly done the job with it.

 

 

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My plan was to get a 10" bar for mine and a 14" on the 200 then you can swap to a slightly bigger saw with a lot more cutting capacity.

 

Ill eventually get round to it :)

 

That's my set up already :) your 200t muffler modded?

 

 

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My plan was to get a 10" bar for mine and a 14" on the 200 then you can swap to a slightly bigger saw with a lot more cutting capacity.

 

Ill eventually get round to it :)

 

That's my setup, 10" on the 150, & a ported & sorted 200t with a 14" bar.

The only thing I would like is to have the 150 ported, & an oiler upgrade ( if possible).

If Spud could work on this he would get swamped with saws!:001_smile:

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well i would consider 4 damaged clips on 4 different saws to be a lot one of which i have seen with my own eyes and the guy who owns it definitely does not abuse his equipment. as your man joe loggs said we work in a arduous environment and the equipment we use should stand up to a minimum standard. I.E from time to time the saw gets dropped snagged etc not on purpose this just happens. all iam intending on doing is finding out what people think befor i buy one however i may just get one bubble wrap it and baby sit it up in the tree

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well i would consider 4 damaged clips on 4 different saws to be a lot one of which i have seen with my own eyes and the guy who owns it definitely does not abuse his equipment. as your man joe loggs said we work in a arduous environment and the equipment we use should stand up to a minimum standard. I.E from time to time the saw gets dropped snagged etc not on purpose this just happens. all iam intending on doing is finding out what people think befor i buy one however i may just get one bubble wrap it and baby sit it up in the tree

 

Well the choice is yours, 4 out of how ever many on here plus your person, but on that note, I own a 560xp, people have problems with those, and 550's, and stihl 261's and 362's, others still buy them knowing there could be problems, that's what warranty is for

 

 

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