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First Impressions of the 150T


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Had a go on one briefly late last week while subbing for someone that bought one.

 

First impressions are, it is in no shape or form a replacement for the 200t, but for what it is designed for it seams well suited. I would run it with a 10 inch bar though as I can see the temptation to try to get it to work like a bigger saw will be great.

 

As for it's durability with in the normal working environment..Time will tell..

 

The only down side I can see at just a quick glance is the choke & primer area look a bit vulnerable to accidental activation of the choke in hedges & puncturing of the primer in thorn hedges/trees as it is being pulled about on a lanyard.

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I reckon the reason the vibes FEEL better is because of the finer chain, so allowing for this it makes sense. I really like the saw, for the vast majority of the reductions i do this is going to be awesome, tipping out on a light reduction all day is going to be so much easier and loving the narrow bar tip for detail/fine workin forks or close unions

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I reckon the reason the vibes FEEL better is because of the finer chain, so allowing for this it makes sense. I really like the saw, for the vast majority of the reductions i do this is going to be awesome, tipping out on a light reduction all day is going to be so much easier and loving the narrow bar tip for detail/fine workin forks or close unions

 

They are a lovely saw Tony,just need a few tank fulls through them to get the best.:thumbup1:

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If your not happy with the bigger bar just get a 10" They are not expensive then you have more options.

 

Yea I suppose I could just do that, I will just like people's opinions on what Bar they prefer as i would rather buy one and stick to it.

 

 

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Yea I suppose I could just do that, I will just like people's opinions on what Bar they prefer as i would rather buy one and stick to it.

 

 

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I,d go for the 10". I have the rear handled version with the 10" bar and at anywhere near full depth it hasn't got any spare power. With the 10" bar it,s a cracking little saw. One other thing, you need to approach every cut with plenty of rev on. It has very little grunt to "catch up" otherwise.

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