I wonder, it would be nice to finess with that kind of power. I love making face cuts with both the 150 and the 14 inch 200 battery saw. But I think that I love working with that bar and chain more than any particular feelings about the saws.
he has three 150s.. on top of 5 200s. thats a lot of saws to keep track of. unless you have 2 or three crews me thinks. I personally didn't find a difference transferring from the 200 to the 201... but my memory isn't that sharp and taste not too refined.
That's exactly how I'm feeling about the 150. When it goes ill be looking hard at that echo. I thought you were a small operation, Brian. What do you do with 6 150 s at a time?
Seems like a good saw. Half a pound lighter than the 150. I wonder if I can get the 150 bar and chain to work on the echo. I looked everywhere and that makita saw which is even lighter than the echo is not available in the us. Which is why the echo advertises "lightest gas saw avaliable in...
The 150 is a sweet saw. I like light. But it has proven a bit fragile. I'm on my second in 4 years. Both saws have trouble where the pull cord attaches to the crank. There are only like two screws that hold it on and they get sheared off and no cheaply replaceable options. But... As Seen in...
https://www.makita.co.nz/products/model/DCS231T
This little makita is just over five pounds. Anybody have one? I have been disappointed with the durability of the 150. Everything has pretty much broken on the 150. That's an Expensive saw too.
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