mdaalmeijer
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello All,
I have been working now for a few months with the ms150 and i find it to be a very comfortable saw in the tree. Sure it misses the punch of a 200t but weight and size wise it is ideal. Perfect for the small trimming jobs.
The fact that the saw is so light also makes it more dangerous. I have found my self holding it in al kinds of positions, some of them where you really do no want a running chainsaw...
However i have the feeling the saw runs a little under her optimal Rpm. And as it has one of those new carbs with a child-lock on it there is not much to do.
Does some one have experience with turning up the H on such a carburator?
Thanks,
Maarten
I have been working now for a few months with the ms150 and i find it to be a very comfortable saw in the tree. Sure it misses the punch of a 200t but weight and size wise it is ideal. Perfect for the small trimming jobs.
The fact that the saw is so light also makes it more dangerous. I have found my self holding it in al kinds of positions, some of them where you really do no want a running chainsaw...
However i have the feeling the saw runs a little under her optimal Rpm. And as it has one of those new carbs with a child-lock on it there is not much to do.
Does some one have experience with turning up the H on such a carburator?
Thanks,
Maarten