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Old 11-02-2009, 12:17 AM
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I have a 192t i love it for climbing at work we have three 200t and we use it in the bucket or climbing. the 192 kind of feels like a toy but i have never had a problem its super light and has a narrow kerf.
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:05 PM
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MS192T C-E weighs about a pound lighter than a 200. That's a huge difference if you working all day long. IMO the 192 is the way to go....maybe some folks who think they need more hsp (including extra weight) think they suck. Not us. The 192 is the most operator friendly chainsaw we have ever used. (12" bar) Keep in mind to let the bar/chain do the work. I often use the 192 with one hand...complaints can be directed to 1 (800) who-care (s).
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Old 03-15-2010, 02:12 AM
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i have the Ts 192 and i have had no problems with it at all. Just keep the chain sharp! i have topped some pretty serious trees with it and it had no problems. If the 200 wasnt so much money, i would buy that either for a spare or just to have. But the Ts 192 is fine and safe.
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Old 03-15-2010, 07:07 PM
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Seriously? You're still topping trees? How about reading up on the current procedures of tree trimming!!
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Old 09-02-2010, 09:33 AM
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200T hands down....eh, sometimes ya have to take the top out of a tree to drop the stick,and no one keeps both hands on a climbimg saw at all times,the 192 has an ez pull recoil and it craps out over time,T200 fights like a champ till ya shut it off,Husky's climb saws melt parts,oiler stops,garbage...Echo 301 great climbing saw,slow performance though.......
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