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Treedude1987

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About Treedude1987

  • Birthday 23/05/1987

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  • Location:
    Dudley
  • Interests
    Chainsaws,beer, music and cars
  • Occupation
    Climbing Tree Surgeon
  • Post code
    DY2
  • City
    West Midlands

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  1. Yeah to strip crown out. Then obviously move to larger saw. Ie 462 661 for chogging down. I've used the battery top handles before. And I really don't like them. Fair enough you don't have to manually pull start them. But I just prefer petrol
  2. I'm not into battery 🔋 powered chainsaws bro. I've used them before and they are extremely lack luster. Especially doing large Dismantles I do on a daily basis. They absolutely eat through batteries like no tomorrow. But thank you for your input/comment...
  3. Yeah I had one. Good little saws. But I ended up selling it
  4. @josharb87 I've been looking I can get the 2511 with a panther bar, 1/4 drive sprocket and the 1/4 pitch chain
  5. Thanks for the quick feedback bro. Sounds very positive. I'm guessing your leading me towards the 151T.
  6. Alright people, I'm buying a new top handle. Which do you think is the better saw, I'm tempted in Stihl ms-151 and Echo CS-2511tes. I know the Stihl is 23.6cc. Echo is 25cc, I do like the look of the echo. But how reliable are they compared to the Stihl?. I'd be glad for feedback 😃. Cheers Ben

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