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Brought a copple of these 150t just over a week ago now the boss / dad has troble useing the 200 all day so thought we shoud give emm a go. Aslong as you not exspec5ing huge power you wont be disapointed . Perfict saw in the mewp havent needed to get the 200 outall week ! I think the utilities cutters are going to like thiss littke pup . :thumbup1:

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Brought a copple of these 150t just over a week ago now the boss / dad has troble useing the 200 all day so thought we shoud give emm a go. Aslong as you not exspec5ing huge power you wont be disapointed . Perfict saw in the mewp havent needed to get the 200 outall week ! I think the utilities cutters are going to like thiss littke pup . :thumbup1:

 

True. I have had mine a few weeks and I hate going back to my 200 I actually struggle once iv used the 150. Once it beds in it has alot of punch for such a small saw. pruning cuts are so clean and accurate with the slim bar.

 

 

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Had it taking out a bunch of conifers today. Superbly suited to confined spaces. Where you would feel very close with a 200 the 150 makes it easy due to its size and weight. Cutting and holding to swing branches back over fences is a doddle. Arms length 1 handing is easy and doesn't strain at all.

 

I manage to get mine snagged in a step cut before lunch and bent a drive link on the chain. Gutted! Mate has one too though so borrowed his for the afternoon. Will not be picking the 200 up as much I don't think. I think if one of these were ported and the throttle response quickened it would give e 200t a run for its money!

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True. I have had mine a few weeks and I hate going back to my 200 I actually struggle once iv used the 150. Once it beds in it has alot of punch for such a small saw. pruning cuts are so clean and accurate with the slim bar.

 

 

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It is nice picking the little 150 back up tho. Im thinking of getting a dozen or so tanks throught them the get a tachometer on them maby have a look at the carb noticed on one of them I had a little mooch around the casting in the carb was a little rough . But I must say its probaly going to help my dad continue work in more comfort .

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Mine has now done a fair old bit of work,& seems to be faster in the cut,this little saw is a belter.

More & more i'm being asked to do mewp work for other contractors,& the 150t is a great basket saw,as well as climbing.

A spud one will be interesting,my 200t that the guru fettled is outragous in bigger wood!

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Mine has now done a fair old bit of work,& seems to be faster in the cut,this little saw is a belter.

More & more i'm being asked to do mewp work for other contractors,& the 150t is a great basket saw,as well as climbing.

A spud one will be interesting,my 200t that the guru fettled is outragous in bigger wood!

 

Thinking of getting one myself for pruning mainly.

 

Do you have a 10 or 12 inch Geoff

 

 

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Thinking of getting one myself for pruning mainly.

 

Do you have a 10 or 12 inch Geoff

 

 

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THe 10 inch mate,any more would be too much in my opinion.

 

When you want one,give me a bell,I can get you a very nice discount.:001_smile:

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