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<blockquote data-quote="beowulf343" data-source="post: 999002" data-attributes="member: 9679"><p>Maybe, but it will build up a set of guns the women will love! lol</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mark, i say stick with the 272 if you are going to do strictly removals. Get a smaller saw if you are going to do alot of trimming too. I do removals for a living and the 200t only gets pulled out to limb a pine or spruce on the way up. Otherwise, my 357xp is my main saw. I hate having to switch to four different saws while doing a tree-by the time my 357 can't handle it, it's time to break out the 395.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beowulf343, post: 999002, member: 9679"] Maybe, but it will build up a set of guns the women will love! lol Mark, i say stick with the 272 if you are going to do strictly removals. Get a smaller saw if you are going to do alot of trimming too. I do removals for a living and the 200t only gets pulled out to limb a pine or spruce on the way up. Otherwise, my 357xp is my main saw. I hate having to switch to four different saws while doing a tree-by the time my 357 can't handle it, it's time to break out the 395. [/QUOTE]
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