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First Impressions of the 150T


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The 150 has a smaller engine, I looked at it briefly, the guy in the shop said it was not up to "elagage professional"

 

You actually asked a Frenchman for advice?

What could we possibly learn from THEM...?

Probally isn't up to French standards because there is no-where to rest his cigarette whilst re-fueling...hhhh:lol:

 

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You actually asked a Frenchman for advice?

What could we possibly learn from THEM...?

Probally isn't up to French standards because there is no-where to rest his cigarette whilst re-fueling...hhhh:lol:

 

Ty

 

Oh I was never going to buy one, I was thinking of putting them in some Christmas crackers.

re The French,you've changed your tune! Are the majorations cutting in now?

MSA=Goodfellas.

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Last weeks jobs were changed around a bit so I've yet to try it on hardwood...

 

But, I used it on a couple of Euc re pollards yesterday, it was fantastic. The agility of the saw in tight spaces is amazing. The heads were fairly cluttered to start with but the 150 could get in easily, where a bigger top handle would've been cumbersome

 

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I have been using the 150 for a couple of days,its a great little saw,very quiet too!

It feels very light & flickable in use,has enough go for its intended role,doesnt seem to use much fuel,(mines on Aspen),& the vibes are considerably less than my 200t.

I like it very much,& it is more refined than my little echo,which I am fond of,the chain brake operates with a nice light click each way,& the carving style bar is very good in the tight stuff.

Only negative thing to note is that it is all too easy to get in the habit of single handed use.

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