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First Impressions of the 150T


Dan Curtis
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Is this what happens when someone moves to France - they become increasingly impertinent?

Noticed some of your other posts you try to be arsey for no reason.

 

Impertinent is the wrong word it suggests somehow I ought to defer to you.

As for the rest I don't know, maybe I am just asking a relevant question on a open trade forum.

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Why get a 150? It's going to be gutless. The 201 I have just bought is an absolute peach. If your not strong enough to carry a 201 on your belt or use it all day well....

 

what a stupid statment:001_rolleyes:

 

this size of saw is great for topping conny heges an oing crown reuctions.

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what a stupid statment:001_rolleyes:

 

this size of saw is great for topping conny heges an oing crown reuctions.

 

 

I've used a 192 and a little Echo and yes they're ok. But like the ad says "why have something like a Golf when you can have a Golf"

(For Golf read 200/201)

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