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Looking to get a MS150C-E please pro's n con's


Dorset Hedgelayer
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Looking to get a MS150C-E

pro's n con's please

like and always had stihl,

(have been shown a Echo cs 360 no nothing about them??)

 

not a climber at all, so dont need top handle or the like.....

work is contract Hedgelayer , have used and still happy with my 230, got a 260 for spare in case of break down (looking to sell).

 

for hedging it dont have to be big but up to the job, will be worked hard.

 

cheers for feed back

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I had my 150 TC-E for around 3 months now and after sorting out the oil flow (use the recommended Stihl oil) I use it quite a bit more than I thought I would. It appears to be reliable, always starts with ease. I don't climb but use it on the ground for long periods where it's lack of weight is really useful as my arms and back ain't what they used to be. If used within its capabilities it works well. It's not the most powerful saw in the world but if you want power then don't get the MS 150. It will cut 4-6", if needed, depending on the wood. There is a simple muffler mod which is mentioned in another post but this will invalidate the warranty however I've modded mine without any problems. It may or may not have some brittle plastics but I can't say I have had any breakages however I look after it - it's not cheap - and it's not been dropped. Overall I am more than happy with it for what I use it for.

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