Thanks. I do Like that saw... I've looked everywhere for a small chainsaw like that and of course, the first one I find has to be that 'sweet' ($$$) STIHL. I keep seeing posted in the ad's "For in-tree professional use only". Are they Really not going to sell me one? Also, do you know how the STIHL compares to the efco MTT 3600 12 inch? T
Bigger is not always better. Sure, this is for arborist (tree climbers), but I could see some use if you use very small wood for firewood. But..if I only ever got to own only one chainsaw, I would choose Stihl 241 C-M. I nearly never do any climbing and very seldom small(ish) timber...mostly just firewood. For the size and species of trees we got here in Finland, it must be the best saw. The power is damn near enough for professional loggers and the weight ain't too bad. We mostly got pine, spruce and birch...hardly any hardwoods...and mostly only slightly over 1 ft in diameter or smaller.
I'm assuming this is a troll, these saws barely cut the box they come in stock, but with a few mods they become amazing. And MMWS has built saws that you could only ever dream about
For two years I cut many palm trees and pruned many others and it still runs like new.
Nice looking little saw, I wouldn't mind having one of them.
Well? You didn't tell us what you thought! It did look a bit sluggish. How would you increase the power?
Sea Rae
With a muffler mod and proper tune, these become excellent runners.
Thanks. I do Like that saw... I've looked everywhere for a small chainsaw like that and of course, the first one I find has to be that 'sweet' ($$$) STIHL. I keep seeing posted in the ad's "For in-tree professional use only". Are they Really not going to sell me one? Also, do you know how the STIHL compares to the efco MTT 3600 12 inch? T
Hello! Nice to meet you! how much is the bar long?25cm?or 30? thanks
thinking of buying a 150 stilh top handle are they any good for
I love my Stihls!!!
That looks like it's cutting as good as the 201
because the ms 150t comes with a thinner 1/4 micro peak chain, and the ms 201t comes with a 3/8 micro peak chain, which is much thicker
awwwwww its a lil' wood massager. thanks for the vid.
Bigger is not always better. Sure, this is for arborist (tree climbers), but I could see some use if you use very small wood for firewood. But..if I only ever got to own only one chainsaw, I would choose Stihl 241 C-M. I nearly never do any climbing and very seldom small(ish) timber...mostly just firewood. For the size and species of trees we got here in Finland, it must be the best saw. The power is damn near enough for professional loggers and the weight ain't too bad. We mostly got pine, spruce and birch...hardly any hardwoods...and mostly only slightly over 1 ft in diameter or smaller.
261cm is a lot more power and hardly any more weight
quant'è il peso
Weighs 5.7 pounds not 7 pounds
7 Lbs. with the bar and chain, fuel, oil added.
You can't modify this saw, its maxxed out and overpriced. Makita make almost the same saw for 1/3 the cost.
I've modified a lot of them....
But thansk for sharing your inaccurate thoughts....
@@mastermind7864 You don't know what you are doing but keep dragging those knuckles.
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You're hilarious.
I'm assuming this is a troll, these saws barely cut the box they come in stock, but with a few mods they become amazing. And MMWS has built saws that you could only ever dream about