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My mate call my 372 " the little big saw " the 390 is the " middle big saw " the 395 is the " big saw " and the 3120 is the " ugly bastard " .... All climbing saws are called 020 weather they are a T540 or a 201 or a 200 or indeed an 020 .

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It looks like the Chinese saw I bought on ebay in June for a back garden job. It got the job done and went in the shed. I dragged it out a couple of weeks ago for a play, put fuel in it and it fired up straight away to my surprise. It's back in there now till I look at it again.

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Or a dropper. :001_smile:

 

For once we agree,a much more pleasant way of description.:001_smile:

 

But it's simple, a 150t with exhaust mod for pruning, a 460 for chogging down, & an xp 346 for snedding, oh, the venerable ms200 topper for 'anything else'.:biggrin:

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In my experience its always the travellers who refer to climbing saws as 'topping saws' or 'toppers' !

 

Yeah I was going to add" hey joe pass up the topper "would have to be said in a dodgy irish accent... Agree with stubby all climbing saws are 020's !! It's when you get the smart arse college boy giving you the "it's not an 020 it's an ms200t " it starts to bother me.

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