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Nice review!

 

After replacing my 200t with a 201t I do agree, build quality is still good, but 200 had a better overall finish.

 

Can't wait to add a 150 to the kit list for pruning jobs :)

 

 

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I know the 150 is lighter and I am tempted, but if your only using it for small stuff can you not just use a silky?:001_smile:

 

Why use a silky for long periods of time and get aching hands and elbows when you can save the pain witl a littie saw .

 

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I know the 150 is lighter and I am tempted, but if your only using it for small stuff can you not just use a silky?:001_smile:

 

You ever done a 5 year re-pollard with a silky? I have! Much prefer a little saw

 

 

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You ever done a 5 year re-pollard with a silky? I have! Much prefer a little saw

 

Many.. The benifits of the silky are no noise, no fumes, cheaper, but probably more dangerous...

 

If the 150 had uses the same chain as the 200's I'd have ordered one last week, I'd like to try one.

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Many.. The benifits of the silky are no noise, no fumes, cheaper, but probably more dangerous...

 

If the 150 had uses the same chain as the 200's I'd have ordered one last week, I'd like to try one.

 

Battery husky for you?

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I would like a go with one , normally use a 200 or a silky for pruning smal pruning job . Have to wait til the show as are local Hempstead plant just closed

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