The 1/4 pitch chain is a finesse tool. It works with the lower powered MS150 but I think it would not hold up to the power of a 200T. And the teeth are so small you can only sharpen it about 8-10 times and the teeth are gone.
Before I ever fire them up. When I got my first one about 5-6 years ago I was on my first job with it. My first cut was a 4" limb and it wouldn't power through it, kept wimping out. I came down and opened up the muffler right then with a scrench. Five minutes later I was cutting 8"-10" limbs no...
I keep two 200T's on each bucket truck and one is kept on the chip truck for Ron to use as his ground saw. I have one MS150 on the big bucket truck and two on the small bucket truck (I do more trimming in the small truck). I don't like having to run around in the mornings figuring out which saws...
Hard to justify $500+ for the MS150 for as quickly as they wear out and die. I've bought 6, still using 3 and not buying any more. Which sucks because I do need a lighter saw than the 200T because of my shoulders. Still running five MS200T saws that I bought the last year or so they were...
Wow, this is hilarious. First thread and you come in here touting homeowner brands while dissing a man who has been logging linger than you've been alive? He cuts more wood in a single day than you do in 3 years, and you have the audacity to tell him he doesn't know what he's talking about...
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