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Makita/Dolmar EA7900 78cc ANY GOOD?


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On 13/10/2018 at 07:34, Spruce Pirate said:

I got a Dolmar 7910 from Shavey on here a couple of years back.  Changed a few bits as they've broken, but no worse than any other saw that I've run.  Still going strong and still really like the saw.  Video of it here running a 28" bar.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC5gpOgCd0U

Just checked Wallace and you had the Saw feb2015

a week before that Tom up near you had one as well

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4 hours ago, shavey said:

Just checked Wallace and you had the Saw feb2015

a week before that Tom up near you had one as well

Feb 2015!  Wow.  Where does the time go? 

 

As I said before the saw has had a few bits changed, but given it's now 3 1/2 years old that shouldn't be a surprise.  Used mostly for forestry work, so a pretty hard environment to work in, running mostly 24" and 28" bars, occasionally down to a 20".  No complaints from me.

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38 minutes ago, shavey said:

Good purchase looks good  now just use it like you stole it

and put the best 2-stroke oil through her

Thanks... Just need the bigger bit in teeth and screws kit for the chainsaw body... Do you do these Shavey? If so how much? (UK Postage)

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