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    Some people reckon they do. I had a look at one the other day. At my dealer they are selling for about $400 less than the 200 was last year. I couldn't feel any weight difference, and it was well balanced but I don't need one just yet.
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    I just read that Stihl has released a replacement carby for faulty 201T's, not many dealers know it yet. Explains why there are so many differing opinions of them I guess, so don't chuck them out just yet.
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    Squisher, from what I've heard you need to lean them off a bit. Not sure about changing the timing on a work saw, but he gets it going. Muffler and screen seems enough.8) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/1EPaEHVhXzY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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    One just sold here for $1000, not a bad price about $450 less than retail for a 200. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/250893634912?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 One more beer and I probably would have bought it going on what you've said, sounds ok.8) Two 200's went for about $20...
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    Al, there must be something wrong in your settings. Brian did explain it once. Pity he doesn't hang around much these days, he always knows about that stuff.:(
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    MS201T

    There's no primer bulb on this one, 8.15lbs. Looks pretty good to me.8) http://www.stihl.co.uk/MS201T/ Click link for the buttons to work. Stihl MS 201T chainsaw (35.2cc) Up in the trees, different rules apply. Weight matters, there’s no margin for error and the arborist needs a chain...
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    I heard that as well.:) http://gypoclimber.com/showthread.php?13646-New-Top-Handle-Husky. I'll give the new Stihl a go first.
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