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I bought an early 201 when they came out and used it once it was so under powered it was dangerous! Really need a new one now as my 200ts are getting unreliable so was hoping the new 201 tcm was going to be alot better. Will you drill the exhaust to improve pick up?

 

I wont drill the exhaust ill just use my trusty 540xpt instead give the 201 to one of the lads to use they love stihl so... :thumbup1:

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We couldnt fell any of them, they were all badly back weighted and had side leans they were bad enough stripped to poles to fell. had to have abit of thought into where we winched from and also putting a line from the grcs to overcome the side weight and lean. we couldnt touch the main gravel drive hence the lowering the end ones heavy lower limbs over it,couldnt touch the hedge and the other trees also, even if you could winch it over as whole trees you would wipe one of them out. Plus the 50mph winds heading for the house its not a option really.

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