Hi guys,
My Stihl 200t has kind of given up on me. One of the problems is it stalls after it gets hot.
Having restarted the thing to many times while in tricky positions (even though starting a 200t is very light) made me think, maybe explosionpower is not the best way to go when doing acrobatics between the branches.
Now I see good reviews on the makita duc 252/302 saws, and I like the idea of instant on and also instant off.
Thing is, the reviews are from people who do light pruning. Or are afraid of noises. Or don't have the strenght for a gaspowered chainsaw.
I am looking for the opinion from somebody who works (semi) profesionally with these things.
Would you leave your 200t in your truck and go up a tree with 36V powering your chain?
My usecase for the 200t is trimming Pollard Willow (3 meter high) a lot and some big Tilia. Both types get stripped from all branches every so many years.
Really curious about your feedback.
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My Stihl 200t has kind of given up on me. One of the problems is it stalls after it gets hot.
Having restarted the thing to many times while in tricky positions (even though starting a 200t is very light) made me think, maybe explosionpower is not the best way to go when doing acrobatics between the branches.
Now I see good reviews on the makita duc 252/302 saws, and I like the idea of instant on and also instant off.
Thing is, the reviews are from people who do light pruning. Or are afraid of noises. Or don't have the strenght for a gaspowered chainsaw.
I am looking for the opinion from somebody who works (semi) profesionally with these things.
Would you leave your 200t in your truck and go up a tree with 36V powering your chain?
My usecase for the 200t is trimming Pollard Willow (3 meter high) a lot and some big Tilia. Both types get stripped from all branches every so many years.
Really curious about your feedback.
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