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THE CALM ONE!!!!
Frig man, I'll be stocking up on 200t's. That extra weight is BS man, I can't believe that Stihl would think that that's going to be 'OK' for a climbing saw to gain that much.
After just reading Stihl's website the MS650 the offspring of the 064 is now 16.5 lbs!! Afar cry from the 1986 064 at 14.1 lbs.[ 2.4 lbs heavier. ]I remember buying my 1st Stihl 064 in 1986 and this model was only 14.1 lbs amazing for a 85cc saw, I still have this saw today. Then a year or two later they were fattened up to 15 1/2 lbs .
Years later when the 046 came out it was the same weight as the early 064s. Nobody bitched even though this 77cc saw was as heavy as the old 85cc 064.
Willard.
I agree Justin, but back in 1990 a 020 weighed 10 lbs powerhead only and guys were one handing them then.I think on a climbing saw that gets one handed use alot weight is a much bigger factor. Although certainly lighter is always better, even when your feet are on the ground.
You may have had the 15lb 064 starting around 1987 and then got fatter ever since. The 660 came from the 066 which was the offspring of the 064.The 650 isn't the offspring of the 064, it's a poor mans 660, a failed marketing ploy by Stihl, nothing more.
I think Stihl shot themselves in the foot with this one!
First two Hypes were just to get the sales going so they could see if they needed another run.Remember how many times Husky discontinued the 372 before they finally disappeared. I think it was three or four times over a two and a half year period.
Saw this at arbtalk. 200T replacement. Do we stock up on 200T's, or hope the replacement is better? :what:
Magnus, I weighed a 201 prototype we were doing a tear down on before it was taken apart and that is where I got my info. I am confident it is not a pound heavier.
On a side note I heard Husky is releasing a climbing saw this year that is intended to go toe to toe with the 200T.