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  1. According to this it does...

     

    Description

    The Stihl MS150 T C-E Chain Saw is durable, portable and very

    light weight, allowing you to effectively prune, trim and shape

    high above the ground.

    CAUTION: For in-tree work, this saw should be used only

    by persons trained in special cutting and working techniques

    and who are properly secured (lift bucket, ropes, safety

    harness).

    Features

    Top handle design especially for trimming.

    Easy2Start technology reduces the strength and effort

    needed to start the engine.

    Master Control Lever...a single lever operates the choke,

    starting throttle lock and off-on switch. Ideal for one hand

    operation.

    IntelliCarb compensating carburetor keeps rpm levels even

    when the air filter begins to clog - lets you cut longer

    between filter service.

    Captured guide bar nut prevents dropping.

    Specifications

    Adjustable oil pump for proper bar and chain lubrication

    Engine Displacement 23.6 cc Built-in, retractable carry ring

    Engine Power 1.34 bhp Electronic ignition for reduced maintenance and easy starts.

    Fuel Capacity 6.67 oz. Anti-vibration system reduces operator fatigue for

    Chain Oil Capacity 5.07 oz. increased safety and productivity.

    OILOMATIC Chain 1/4" PM3 Quickstop chain braking system for operator safety.

    A to Z Standard Guide Bar 12" Side-Access chain tensioner for quick, easy adjustment.

    Recommended Guide Bar Range 12" Toolless fuel and chain oil tank caps for easy refills.

    Recommended Saw Chain - Model 3670

    Warranty

    Recommended Saw Chain - Spec 71 PM3 64 Consumer - 1 year

    Powerhead Weight 5.7 lbs Commercial - 90 days

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  2. Thanks Steve, panicking slightly as I could use it for a big tree job next week and taking it back would be a pain.. But if it ain't right I'm not letting the dealer sell me old stock, it came with the paper work for the TCM but not the markings on the saw. Manufactured in July this year, it's confusing to say the least!

     

    Quite a chunk of change to throw down for perhaps not the latest model 👎🏻

     

    How can you tell the date of manufacturing? I just looked at a brand new 201t factory upgrade model and do not see any date...

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