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Sorry if this has been covered before . Has anybody ever used the Tanaka TCS 3401 Chainsaw . I am thinking of getting one to go with the collection .I already have some long handle hedgecutters and they are pretty dam reliable . cheers all .

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Ive got one with a carving bar its done next to no work,and its a bit on the poor side nothing like an ms200 a bit under powered and you have to use tanaka chain its an odd pitch apparently and not very cheap,all in all a bit dissapointing,but very light.

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I'm sure I've used one, on demo maybe, never owned one. There is only one top handle saw and it has a baby brother (192t) and the rest is for looking at!

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I had aTanaka topper years ago, its wasnt a stihl or husky!! BUT for its price, 13yrs ago, it was useful enough. And when the thieves broke in and cleaned out the workshop, they had enough taste to leave it behind.

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Sorry if this has been covered before . Has anybody ever used the Tanaka TCS 3401 Chainsaw . I am thinking of getting one to go with the collection .I already have some long handle hedgecutters and they are pretty dam reliable . cheers all .

Don't - they are just not practical. The air filter housing fills with sawdust after 30 seconds. It is not much fun when you drop the cover out of the tree.

 

It is the moped of climbing saws.

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i have just got my 192t used it 3 times on reduction work its awsome saw light nicer to use then a 020 for small works

 

Been using a 192t along side the 200 for 2 years now, 192 is a cracking saw, not quite a pokey as a 200 but lighter.

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