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its the saw i didnt like the 150 as it vibrated like hell at low revs.

 

I'm finding it vibrating less as it runs in :thumbup1: I've probably only had a gallon through it so far but everything is freeing up nicely. One issue though is the fuel pick up, it's static non clunk so at (cant remember what angle) some angles the carb will be starved and engine will cut :crying:

 

I have been using the cheap Jonsered chainsaw gloves @ £10.00 lh protection only, sewn the elasticated wrist over double and they are ok for what I'm doing although they have no av like I said saw is getting smoother as it ages.

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i get white finger due to using breakers for a few years if i use a saw for some time more so when its colder my hands tingle and then become very painful and swollen. was advised to get a heated handle saw as it keeps the little veins in fingers and hand open so controls reynards or white finger as for gloves may make it worse as restricts hands only gloves i do use is cut 5 gloves from tool station soft and light but with protection not from chain

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