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I bought the MS192 for professional tree trimming, and limb removal while climbing. The lightweight balanced design makes it a great saw for climbing. Although the power is adequate, it does leave me wanting more. If i could buy the MS200T for the same price as the MS192T I would. The first time out, the oil cap broke when I twisted too hard to remove it. It was then I noticed that both the fuel and oil caps are over-enginered, fragile and costly to replace. My Husqvarna has never had any oil or fuel cap trouble, because it uses a simple solid plastic design. Overall, the saw does a good job cutting up to 8" limbs. The MS192T is easy to handle in the tree and the lanyard ring on the back is handy although it does not apear to be very strong. I would buy one again, because cost IS a factor. However, I would rather have an MS200T, because it has more power.Read full review
Needed light weight, strong running, easy to handle saw for one hand operation in tight quarters. This saw fits the bill. My main concern with Stihl is, like most other saw makers, they require too many different size chains and bars. I would suggest making a good bar and chain of each size and put them on all the different models. Overall this is a powerful, lightweight saw that is easy to handle with one hand.
Excellent used saw for the money that was spent on it. As soon as I received it today the saw performed flawlessly for almost 4 hours removing limbs and clearing thick brush. Wish I could buy 3 more at the same price!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Gets after it. Goes thru wood so smooth without a hitch. No matter the size. I use 16" bar all the way to 28" saw won't be stopped.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought the stihl 192t because the saw is small enough to be used aloft in a tree climbing or in the bucket truck. I like the power that the saw has and the weight of the saw. This saw want tire you out as bad as a husky or a echo. The huskys have trouble starting and are heavy after an hour, the echo is too heavy after a hour or so. I would recommend the husky trim saws and the echo trim saws for bucket use only. I would highly recommend the stihl 192T or the 192TC, because they have the best weight and the best power.