I've always ran 200ts, but I did buy an echo 330 I think it was. Long story short I had less than an hour on the echo and the spark plug fouled than after cleaning it up the rip cord for the starter shattered all the plastic teeth that engage the engine, while the saw was running, an all I was doing was cutting a small limb when it started making weird noises. I wish there was someone around here that ran a husky 334 or 338 so I could compare to the 200t. Evan though I know its the best saw, I've always thought having a cheaper trim saw for doing smaller jobs would save wear and tear on the 200t for doing the bigger jobs. Right now I'm thinking I might just put the money out for the new solo 637 spins a 13,000 rpms and is rated at 2.58 hp it is probably hype to try to compete with the 200t, but I figure at half the price, as long as it is a little more than half the saw than it might be worth it to have, as long as I have a groundie near by that can send up the 200t if I had any issues.