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HI ALL WHY is the vibrations on the ms 150c_e so high at 4.9/4.9 not good but the 201 vibrations that saw is 2.6/2.7 the price of a ms150 is £346 and a ms201 is £540 as for the vibrations it a far better saw i was thinking of a 150 but not with the high vibrations im getting a 201 it better for me thanks all jon :thumbup:

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HI ALL WHY is the vibrations on the ms 150c_e so high at 4.9/4.9 not good but the 201 vibrations that saw is 2.6/2.7 the price of a ms150 is £346 and a ms201 is £540 as for the vibrations it a far better saw i was thinking of a 150 but not with the high vibrations im getting a 201 it better for me thanks all jon :thumbup:

 

Do you mind me asking how many saws you have Jon?:001_tt2:

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the 150 comes in backhandle version as the thread relates to, the MS150ce no mention of a T

 

Father in law has bought one, its very smooth compared to saws of similar size. Its far better than my echo CS270 for vibrations mostly due to using the 1/4" chain and feels better than the other non pro smaller stihls. Unless your hedgelaying, scrub cutting or coppicing I would question the need for one though

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the 150 comes in backhandle version as the thread relates to, the MS150ce no mention of a T

 

Father in law has bought one, its very smooth compared to saws of similar size. Its far better than my echo CS270 for vibrations mostly due to using the 1/4" chain and feels better than the other non pro smaller stihls

 

HI ALL SORRY IT A REAR HANDLE SAW IM ON ABOUT THANKS IM TO LARGE TO GO UP A TREE JON :thumbup:

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the 150 comes in backhandle version as the thread relates to, the MS150ce no mention of a T

 

Father in law has bought one, its very smooth compared to saws of similar size. Its far better than my echo CS270 for vibrations mostly due to using the 1/4" chain and feels better than the other non pro smaller stihls. Unless your hedgelaying, scrub cutting or coppicing I would question the need for one though

 

I,m not keen on top handled saws, so I use mine as my ultra light climbing saw. With the weight saving I can eat an extra pasty for lunch each day:001_smile:

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