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Bearclaw

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Hey guys, I've been researching prices for the 200T, and I just wanted to know that range of prices that everyone has paid for the 200T. Here in colorado it's around $500.00. That seems rather high to me.

Also if anyone knows of anyplace I could get the saw for a little cheaper, or maybe even a different brand, (say husqvarna or echo).

Thanks for all the help, I really appreciate it.
 
Bearclaw said:
Hey guys, I've been researching prices for the 200T, and I just wanted to know that range of prices that everyone has paid for the 200T. Here in colorado it's around $500.00. That seems rather high to me.

Also if anyone knows of anyplace I could get the saw for a little cheaper, or maybe even a different brand, (say husqvarna or echo).

Thanks for all the help, I really appreciate it.



Well Bearclaw, do you want the best climbing saw, or the second and third kinda but not really close runners up? If you are going to use it day in and day out as a primary saw, suck it up and spend the $500, or keep an eye out for a used one, ws one in the trading post a while back, I buck futter had one, and jazack had some 020t's I belive? If you are going to use it light like I do, get the192t or the husky or Dolmar versions for around $300ish. $500 is th going rate new and there isn't a close second at the time, wish I coudld justify one, but I cannot.
If you are going to use it like it was meant to be used, suck it up and buy it, if not, buy one of the lesser models
Andy
 
That's about $10 more than dealer cost with a 16 inch bar... so....????

Around $500 give or take seems to be the going price.
 
509.00 in Texas.

There is no substitute if you want a pruning saw for everyday use.:cheers:
 
$499 is the going rate here in CT.

i have seen a few on EBAY go for almost that much used with shipping.i personnally think it's too heavy but to each his own.i bought the 192t and i like the light weight but that's just me.if i need something bigger in the tree i'll have the 357XP sent up.
 
Even though it's not the greatest, for a nearly new top handle saw, I paid $25 for my Olympyk 935DF. Just needed a carb cleaning to get it running. I love it when people buy a new saw because there is old gas in the other one. :D The previous owner bought the Olympyk new, then bought a STIHL. Looks like the Olympyk is on it's second bar. I've read stories of people who have gotten MS192T's at garage sales for $20.
 
What a great little saw, a gem, who cares about a few bucks, you won't after you have used it for a bit. Imho it is one of those saws that just shines, like the 288XP, 372XP, 034 and so on, but a short list.
 
Thanks guys, I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't paying way too much. I love my other stihl saws, and I got them at a great price. It was just seemed odd that the little MS200T powerhouse would be more than some of the bigger saws. Of course I guess it's kind of like electronics, the smaller, the more convenient, but the more it costs.

I plan on using it everyday, so I want the best, something that is going to hang in there. Everyday that I am up in a tree sawing on a branch that has almost the same diameter as my silky's blade length, I dream of the MS200T.

The dealer I usually go through has great service, and I can get the saw for $495 with a 14" bar and $20 for and extra chain.

By the way what bar length works best for you?
 
I like the 14" on a saw like that, but know a lot of others that swear by a 16" on the 200. So, a little less reach sometimes, or a litle more convience with the 14 not having to manuver as much saw bar? Dealers choice, pick you're poison and be happy either way!!!! Just don't get the PMNK I think, the PMN is fine, not the narrow, get the bigger chain of the two!!! You will thank me latter!! (even got it on my 192)
Andy
 
Bearclaw said:
The dealer I usually go through has great service, and I can get the saw for $495 with a 14" bar and $20 for and extra chain.

Well then you're set. Good price, best top handle out there, and dealer support to boot. Buy it. I forget what mine was, but I'd pay $500 were I to buy another one.
 
sawinredneck said:
I like the 14" on a saw like that, but know a lot of others that swear by a 16" on the 200. So, a little less reach sometimes, or a litle more convience with the 14 not having to manuver as much saw bar? Dealers choice, pick you're poison and be happy either way!!!! Just don't get the PMNK I think, the PMN is fine, not the narrow, get the bigger chain of the two!!! You will thank me latter!! (even got it on my 192)
Andy

Minor correction:
The PMN is the Narrow (N for narrow). PM and now PMC ("comfort") are the non-narrow chains. PMN is not to be sold on the 200T in the USA as the HP of the saw is too great for the chain (breaks cutters off). It is correct for the 192 and works real well on that saw and the MS180.
 
MS200Ts??? I have 5 of them and one MS192T. The 192 is a great saw for around $200 less than the 200. Not the equal in power or ease in starting, but very good. I bought the 192 for the ground man to use. No one uses my 200s. I keep a spare in the truck and 3 at home. I bought 2 of them new, the other 3 I bought slightly used for an average of $350 from this and other tree sites.
 
Lakeside53 said:
Minor correction:
The PMN is the Narrow (N for narrow). PM and now PMC ("comfort") are the non-narrow chains. PMN is not to be sold on the 200T in the USA as the HP of the saw is too great for the chain (breaks cutters off). It is correct for the 192 and works real well on that saw and the MS180.


Thanks for the catch Lake, as I said I wasn't sure which was which, I just like what is on my 192:yoyo:
Andy
 
Ms200t $$$

Bearclaw, my local Stihl dealer wants $520 for the 200T. Pricing on the 192T, at a pound and change less weight than the 200T was $280 bucks. It didn't take too much figuring to settle on the 192T and a Farm Boss for kinda the same money out the door in the same day. $350 for the 'Boss.
For young, strong guys, they could strap some depleted Uranium on the saw with no problem for the operator. BUT, us old guys appreciate less weight out on the hand.
My 2 cents.
 
Keep dreaming. They are $629 at my less then local dealer and he will not budge an inch. Dollar per pound or displacement, it is probably most expensive saw on the market. Kudos on the search and the 4 year old thread!
 
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