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Stihl MS 150T brich tree dismantle.


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Ok so thought I would show the people on the fence what this saw is all about, I love it! at the start point of this video the saw had done about one tank of fuel so it is brand new! did a lime reduction today and the saw just gets better! Tried to keep it smallish size vid, bit of choging down at the end as well. Not the best vid I have put together but it will give you a picture about the saw :thumbup1:[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VR8QmR75MM]Birch dismantle with a Stihl MS 150T - YouTube[/ame]

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That saw will get even better after its had a few litres through it, I take the bar off every morning before using mine, & clean the channel & oil holes out, & give the nose sprocket a drop of oil, especialy if its going to cut dead wood or larger pieces, top saw these are!

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That saw will get even better after its had a few litres through it, I take the bar off every morning before using mine, & clean the channel & oil holes out, & give the nose sprocket a drop of oil, especialy if its going to cut dead wood or larger pieces, top saw these are!

 

I am well chuffed with it mate, I sat on the fence for a while, but had a load of reduction work accepted and thought s*d it lets try one out :biggrin:

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I know I haven't got any where near as much experience as most of you so im only talking from my personal experience but I just use the silky for 3" and less, sometimes maybe even a little more than 3" and use my little echo (which is practically the same saw as the ms150t) for anything up to 8" or so, I don't really see the point in the extra cost of a saw if all your going to use it for is 3-4" timber, just seems like a waste of £300+ to do what you an do with a silky that's already on your harness

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