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First Impressions of the 150T


Dan Curtis
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Willow pollard today, this saw is awesome. Full bar length cutting is a breeze with a light hand. Few pics of the saw and a size comparison to a 200t with 14" bar. I changed to the 200 for the last two cuts and it really felt heavy having done the rest of the tree with the 150.

 

I was told yesterday the little saw makes me look bigger, always a good thing:lol::thumbup:

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Nice one mate. I was using a Husky T425 ( HUSQVARNA T425 - Professional chainsaws ) today and it sounds similar to how you are describing the 150 - Had to swap to bigger saw for the stuff 5"+ , but less than that it went through like a dream! It was cherry so not the softest. Only niggle is the slow(ish) pick up.

 

As soon as you tell the world it's great on some nice hardwood then i'll order one from jonesy!

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