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Makita DCS9010?


Jamie Jones
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5 minutes ago, wyk said:

The 9010 is a different category than the 7900 series. It will easily oil a 36-40 inch bar buried in the base of an oak stump, and do this sort of work all day long for years. The 7900 is sarting to strain to keep the bar oiled with a load like that, and you'll eventually damage the B&C and maybe the chassis. It's not about the speed, it's about the task. If you need a 36inch bar or more, and it will be long cuts in hard woods, you might want to go with the 9 series. If it's under 36 inches, I am sure Shavey can hook you up with a 7900.

Thanks for the reply.. I already have a ps7810 and in fairness to the kit I would not put a bar longer than 28-30 on it for oiling reason.

but interesting comments on the 7910.

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