Picked up a brand spankin' MS 151T about a month ago for in-tree pruning-oriented projects. Cute saw. Light, quiet, enough power (even before the usual tweaks) for what it is, and cuts beautifully with a Panther mini chain.
Haven't had much time to use it, but I put a tank and a half through on Friday and noticed the clutch really doesn't play ball at low RPM. Tach says 5200 RPM to get chain motion. Same result with a bare powerhead, so it's not chain/bar friction. The dealer who sold it to me thought it felt fine (and he could very well be right), but, to me, it doesn't feel right on the low-end.
This is my first time using a <25cc saw, so it's possible my expectation of a ~3700RPM clutch (like the 200T) is misguided. Neither I nor the dealer were able to find an RPM spec. It's also my first brand-new saw, so it's possible I just need to run it more and let the clutch springs loosen.
Can anyone here offer some enlightenment? I'd prefer a bit more chain control at low-RPM, but if I need to just mash the go button feel free to tell me to man up.
Haven't had much time to use it, but I put a tank and a half through on Friday and noticed the clutch really doesn't play ball at low RPM. Tach says 5200 RPM to get chain motion. Same result with a bare powerhead, so it's not chain/bar friction. The dealer who sold it to me thought it felt fine (and he could very well be right), but, to me, it doesn't feel right on the low-end.
This is my first time using a <25cc saw, so it's possible my expectation of a ~3700RPM clutch (like the 200T) is misguided. Neither I nor the dealer were able to find an RPM spec. It's also my first brand-new saw, so it's possible I just need to run it more and let the clutch springs loosen.
Can anyone here offer some enlightenment? I'd prefer a bit more chain control at low-RPM, but if I need to just mash the go button feel free to tell me to man up.