I was just reading the "cheap-o" thread and it got me thinking. Where I used to work we had bad luck with our ms200s and end up buying some ms192s. During that time we had more climbers than saws, so I started using a ms210 as a climbing saw. I now own my own company and have 2 192s but I am thinking about going back to a 210 or 170 as my climbing saw because I liked having a rear-handle saw in the tree. It just seemed so much easier to make face cuts as well as better finish cuts on prunings. There were only a very few times where the bulk of the 210 was an issue. That kind of surprised me, but it was just never an issue for me. So I guess I am wondering if anyone else out there actually prefers rear-handle saws while in the tree better than the top handle saws. Also does anyone see any safety issues with using a r-h saw versus a t-h saw?
Also please don't turn this thread into a "200 is better than a 192" or "210s and 170s suck" because these are the saws that I have available to me right now.
Also please don't turn this thread into a "200 is better than a 192" or "210s and 170s suck" because these are the saws that I have available to me right now.