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Just a point to note . You can have two different saws with to identical bar lengths , working length from tip back to saw body , with different numbers of drive links because the drive sprockets are a different distance from the front of the saw body to where they mount on the crank shaft end .

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I got the 201t a couple of months ago and it has been an absolute dream to use, hard wood, soft wood, big wood, small wood, kills it on every level! Strongly recommend!

 

Glad you are happy with it . Ours is pants to be honest . Have you tried a T540 ?

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Nowt wrong with the 201, well yet husqys fine for first 6 months to a year then the problems start. But would say bring back the 200t best climbing saw ever ran mine into the ground to get it going again needs rebuilding.

 

The T 540 has not been out for a year yet . How can you say problems start then ?

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