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First Impressions of the 150T


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Given up on single roller chipper issue then and had to trawl through comments from over a week ago to have a dig at me?

 

I have actually noticed a connection between your comments on this thread and the 935 one, you have had no involvement with either machine. Shame you couldn't either open your mind and try something different, or keep you none fact opinions to yourself.

 

Ha ha don't flatter yourself. It seems not every one shares your opinions on both of these machines which could be paraphrased as " I've got one so they must be great"

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Ha ha don't flatter yourself. It seems not every one shares your opinions on both of these machines which could be paraphrased as " I've got one so they must be great"

 

Yes but is it not in the forum rules NOT to slag them off if you have NO PRIOR experience with such item?

 

 

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"13. Please refrain from commenting on products you have not owned or used (at great length). Please keep any negative comments regarding any products that you do have experience with constructive. "

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As far as the single roller chipper goes I have had one, the fella on another thread asked people what we (The arbtalk massive) thought of it, long story short I said single roller chippers weren't very good,.

As for the 150 I have used many toppers and said I could not see the point of such a gutless saw.

I believe these are constructive comments.

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My 150 has had about 40 tanks now and hasnt had any of these problems yet, feww. Will keep an eye on it though, whenever i move around the tree i alway has it clipped up on my harness as a rule as it is used mostly for reductions which means im moving alot. My forearms and elbows love my 150

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Its a great saw, I would keep it over a 200t any day, when its not up to it just get a ground saw. Its more useful than a200 for 80% of jobs, if you can user a saw without bogging it down it'll see you through just fine. Still miffed by the vibes mind you!

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As far as the single roller chipper goes I have had one, the fella on another thread asked people what we (The arbtalk massive) thought of it, long story short I said single roller chippers weren't very good,.

As for the 150 I have used many toppers and said I could not see the point of such a gutless saw.

I believe these are constructive comments.

 

And you only need to make your point ONCE, and as I said in an earlier post, usage and application, it's built for a specific job, that job is pruning, as I have also said, if I am doing repollarding, I want something light, as if I have 20+ trees to scalp, I wanna get up and done on each as fast as possible. Light, small saw = less fatigue, which means ill have more energy of the night

 

 

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