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My saw goes to the dealers when something's wrong which is approximately 2-3 weeks When I get it back its ether got stacks of power or in my case at the moment it's weak as piss, it's due to go back with a bent av spring so hopefull it'll return more powerful or I'll demand my money back and stage a protest that the saw isn't fit for professional use

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More than half of Stubby's eight thousand+ posts are about the t540xp :lol:

 

Get neither, have your 200t restored.

 

Thats my only contribution to this thread Staying well out of it now :biggrin:

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Two 540's, bought when they came out. Broke one - my own fault. £120 repair bill and has been right as rain since.

Second one has just had a bent AV spring, accidental drop down on its bungee strop. Cheap fix and back in operation. Spare spring in the box.

Both run well and loads of power, certainly better than the original 201T's. Haven't seen newer ones running yet though.

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we have a newish 201t and it goes well in my opinion very good build quality but i did have an echo before which was well made but i didnt really like the side handle and it wasnt a good starter even though it was well looked after.

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