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ms 150 vibration?


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Hi all,

 

Looking to buy a little ms 150 next week, been comparing the technical data on stihls website, and it looks to have more vibration than a 201 or ground saw,

 

Can anyone agree with this, or are the numbers shown too smaller difference to notice when being used?

 

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I bought one Friday mate and all I can say is..................... is that every man/lady and his/her dog should have one! I had bi lateral carpal tunnel two years ago, so I am quite anal about vibrations but I did not think it was that bad. There is a thread on here that a few people were saying that they thought it was quite bad for vibrations. :confused1: each to there own I suppose. Don't let it put you off its a cracking little saw for reductions. :thumbup:

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I bought one Friday mate and all I can say is..................... is that every man/lady and his/her dog should have one! I had bi lateral carpal tunnel two years ago, so I am quite anal about vibrations but I did not think it was that bad. There is a thread on here that a few people were saying that they thought it was quite bad for vibrations. :confused1: each to there own I suppose. Don't let it put you off its a cracking little saw for reductions. :thumbup:

 

lol, i think i would pay to see his/her dog use one :thumbup1:

 

thanks for the info, think they look great little saws, is it normal to get excited over a chainsaw? Lol :lol:

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Yes it's normal

It's not a saw your holding down the throttle for long so it's not like your subjecting your self to loads of vibes

I've not had a problem with it but I do always wear gloves even when it's hot (suntan forearms and white hands isn't a good look tho)

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lol, i think i would pay to see his/her dog use one :thumbup1:

 

thanks for the info, think they look great little saws, is it normal to get excited over a chainsaw? Lol :lol:

 

Erm - perfectly normal....in my strange world anyway:blushing::lol:

 

The technical term is "CAD" Chainsaw acquisition disease and is a well known medical term - ask the wife, she will verify this:thumbup1::lol::lol:

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