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150t vs 201t which do you take?


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Which topper would you take?  

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  1. 1. Which topper would you take?

    • 200t/201t
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    • 150t
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OK this will be a first on this saw, I am the only uk Pearson to own a 150, sell it/gift it, and then regret it, it really is a **** chain, but the chain is what makes it such a well performing little saw, the 192 is its next best contender in the ultra light weight league 201, 200 its had its day, over the years for me that saw has been unreliable and disappointing. I am now going to buy my next 150 which i will keep, and just throw away the chains as they become dull. I got so lazy with my last 150 that i was using it for final cuts on all stem diameters below 300mm at or about ground level, thats bad. If i could have and used a wond the 150 would be my tool. I would smoke Harry Potter . :lol:

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