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Sorry here's a vid about the test with did the other day with the 150.....

 

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eGFNCap2ckg]Husqvarna 536 LiXP vs Stihl 150T - YouTube[/ame]

 

Sorry, it's a great saw but before this test we had tested it on an Echo 260TES and the Stihl lost that one as well, those vids are on facebook

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4896496299804&set=vb.1519758753&type=3&theater

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo.phpv=4896522180451&set=vb.1519758753&type=3&theater

 

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I've used one and wasn't really impressed especially for an extra couple hundred grams you could be using a 192t

 

But you cant get a 192 over here can you. Grest little saw for pruning work

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Sorry here's a vid about the test with did the other day with the 150.....

 

 

Sorry, it's a great saw but before this test we had tested it on an Echo 260TES and the Stihl lost that one as well, those vids are on facebook

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4896496299804&set=vb.1519758753&type=3&theater

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo.phpv=4896522180451&set=vb.1519758753&type=3&theater

 

;-)

 

Damn Why did you not post this a week ago :( lol ... any body want a 150 two tanks of fuel and one careful owner £400!!

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We have a 192 as a back up for the 200. Great little saw for smaller stuff and I'm quite happy to pull it out first for a lot of jobs rather than the 200. Not tried the 150 though so can't comment on it.

 

 

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Waste of money 200t is still the best and on light reduction work out comes the silky sugoi. Although my poor old 2t has been retired, drained, cleaned hangs on my wall got the 201t does the job perfectly.

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I still cant get over how good this saw Is,but I do find myself giving it stick threw larger wood when I should pull up the 201.and is it me or is the chain indestructible I havent sharpened it since I got it a while back and its had plenty of use.

 

Agreed, that minuscule chain seems to hold its edge well even on harder woods.

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