New trimming saw

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jtheise4

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Just picked up a Stihl MS150 C-E today for trimming trees at our new house. Can't wait to try it out.
 

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How does the little saw cut, how much does it cost. Steve
 
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Can't wait to try it out.
Come on up this weekend. I'll give you plenty of opportunity to try it out (for free too!) ;)
 
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I use and enjoy my Stihl MS261 often, but for trimming a $400 Milwaukee battery powered Sawzall cannot be beat.

No pulling to start.

Easy blade changes, blades are $1.50 and relatively insensitive to dirt.

Much safer to use than a chainsaw.

One battery packs lasts me all or most of one day. Twenty minute recharge.
 

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I use and enjoy my Stihl MS261 often, but for trimming a $400 Milwaukee battery powered Sawzall cannot be beat.

No pulling to start.

Easy blade changes, blades are $1.50 and relatively insensitive to dirt.

Much safer to use than a chainsaw.

One battery packs lasts me all or most of one day. Twenty minute recharge.

That's the tool of choice on tree roots I can't get out with my BH..!
 
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Nice saw. I picked one up in the dealership other day and it felt like nothing, lightest rear handle saw in production I believe. I about dropped it when I saw the price, $510. My little MS180 is light but not that light. Have fun!
 
 
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