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Had the 160 out on these two bad boys out this morning. Both done with three bars of the AP200 battery remaining. That includes chogging down to about head height.

 

Only swapped to the 261 halfway back down the right hand one, the 160 handled everything else just fine.

 

Happy with my purchase.

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Anyone had any issues with the oiler? Mine is slow to start oiling , 5 mins running it with no bar then hey presto ! Think I need to take a closer look .

Running it with Stihl sythentic .

Ste

 

Yes ours uses very little, but I just put it down to lower chain speed and only using it for pruning 2-3" branches all day

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Had the 160 out on these two bad boys out this morning. Both done with three bars of the AP200 battery remaining. That includes chogging down to about head height.

 

Only swapped to the 261 halfway back down the right hand one, the 160 handled everything else just fine.

 

Happy with my purchase.

 

I take it you got the bigger battery size?

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