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I still love my 150. Perfect for dismantling conifers!

 

Mine didn't seem to have as much punt today as usual. Just seemed half asleep. Wouldn't hold it's power through cuts. Anyone else noticed that?

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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.

So have you tried the 150t for a few days work to come to that conclusion?

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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.

 

I have a sugoi and would prefer to use that to a 200t on reductions. Now I use the 150. It's a perfect substitute. Silky comes out more often to reach branches than to cut anything!

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Sorry mate ;-)

 

You don't have to apologise mate , I went to buy the battery husky but no joy ... Ill give it to my saw guy and see if it perks it up! One thing I have noticed is I'm faster with a sugoi.

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I have got 2 of the 150t they are great for reductions and ever so light I even use mine for small takedowns my 201t ain't been out for a while as these are cracking saws well impressed so far

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Only picked 1 up, agree they are featherlight and can see why they would be liked. But I'm allowed my opinion and I'm not spending money on a lightweight climbing saw and heavy weight climbing saw been climbing nearly 10 years got use to the weight don't see the need.

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I used mine at the weekend for two reductions and a conifer removal.

 

Brilliant saw, didnt bother taking my silky up. The more tanks that go through her the better she geta .a fare bit of cut and hold

But just be sensible about it...

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