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Stihl ms 150t poor build quality ?


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there designed for small pruning work ie fruit trees ,if you boys are going to use them in inplace of ms200/201,s there not going to last now ,are they just use them for what there designed for :001_tongue:

 

I've only done one dismantle, it's tougher than you give it credit for! And besides its a chainsaw, it's what they're designed for, cutting trees down, not cutting twigs off

 

 

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I have had mine since the end of june and it is back to the dealer for the third time with an oiler problem, the last time it was in the shop it got a new pump only a month and a half ago. now its the same old story again with the saw, this is a good heads up to anyone with the ms150t that might have the same oiler problem, the pumps don't seem to be great, still a great saw when working.

 

just a short video

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uh8hrrrAvI]Stihl MS150t - YouTube[/ame]

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Mine is a rear handle and it soft fell out side door of transit connect, landed flat on my boot and floor and case is cracked only minor . Used it twice, Nothing serious but couldn't believe that after such a short drop it cracked. Used a mix of superglue and arreldite to seal.

Brilliant for snedding, pruning and used it to fell mature cherry.

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