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  1. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    Yes, Chris. One of those market/ tree dependent things. Like knowing what is hansaw pruning, and when to carry a saw. My 200t has its place, and gets exercise. Right tool for the tree. Some (very few) removal trees don't even get a top-handle.
  2. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    I stripped two 100+ firs, plus a smaller one on one tank of fuel, with a 192t. Significantly lighter, less wrist torque, yet can wear a 14" bar. I rarely pull out my 200t for run of the mill firs. I want the 200t when I need more speed in the cut, like barber-chair prone trees, and big limbs...
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    Is the 150t a gas sipper like the 192t?
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    Bar and chain make up some difference, too. 12" is way easier on the wrist than a 16" for one- handed sideways cuts and arms length back chaining. My 192t gets a lot done, and is preferred to my 200t unless I really need the power. I look forward to a 150t. Probably cutting maybe 20-25% less...
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    No key will imbalance it, won't it?
  6. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    A picture? What is the weight? Manufacturer?
  7. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    I'm curious, too. I would really like one for fruit tree season, but with an endorsement like that, and my shoulders getting a vote on the matter, maybe sooner.
  8. SouthSoundTree-

    The MS150 Has Arrived

    Picked up my 192t after a long time with 200t in hand, how nice was that. For a long time all I had was a192t. I will buy a 150t soon.
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