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Morning guys, I'm in the market for a new top handled saw since a very nasty guy I used to work for screwed me over and took my 200t. Looking at the t540xp, have already got a 550xp and absolutely love it. Was wondering what people's views are on the t536 lxi battery top handled saw and weather it's worth switching to battery just yet??

 

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There are threads on both . Just put in a search with t536 in and a search with t540 in and you will find it all .

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Skyline has just posted a video of the batt version and it looks sweet, don't feel I'm ready to change over yet mind but I do believe it's the future. I have a 540 and love it. It's nicely balanced with great power, I do feel it's not as robust as the 200 and 201 but only time will tell.

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Skyline has just posted a video of the batt version and it looks sweet, don't feel I'm ready to change over yet mind but I do believe it's the future. I have a 540 and love it. It's nicely balanced with great power, I do feel it's not as robust as the 200 and 201 but only time will tell.

 

I have a T540 and think its good generally . One or 2 things happened , the rear AV spring bends through dropping on the strop ( so can be avoided ) and the techlite bar delaminated so I replaced it with a new bar of the older ,stronger , heaver type . As for the t536 there is a thread running about batteries dropping out and falling !

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Thanks fellas for the reply philmypower I watched the video yesterday that skyline posted and it does look very good, then as stubby said then I read stories of the battery falling out lol

 

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It's a great little saw but it isn't a t540 or a 201t. It doesn't have the same power and to work all day you will need at least two batteries. I think it's an additional saw as opposed to your main saw if you are a full time tree surgeon. Perfect for general pruning, reductions and thins.

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Oh ok good advice Barry thanks, I'm still starting out in the tree business so don't do trees everyday yet so think I will treat myself to the t540. Also in your video you posted the other day what lowering kit do you use?

 

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