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I think a few have. Best ask @shavey. I think Makita was avoiding it at first because their homeowner/DIY electric brands were orange in Europe.

The saws look great in either colour as Makita blue is rather unique, but red is harder to lose in the brush.

 

And 4300's can be made to run!

 

 

 

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On 13/06/2020 at 00:40, wyk said:

I think a few have. Best ask @shavey. I think Makita was avoiding it at first because their homeowner/DIY electric brands were orange in Europe.

The saws look great in either colour as Makita blue is rather unique, but red is harder to lose in the brush.

 

And 4300's can be made to run!

 

 

 

There an art to getting these to run Wes and you got it right

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23 hours ago, shavey said:

There have been a few coming across the water but at the moment there coming from Belgium in the teal colours 

 

but I’ve had customers wanting Dolmar decals for teal makitas 

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Hi Shavey looking for a new small saw,45cc ish,considering Dolmar/Makita,what do you recommend/can offer,thanks Gary

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I would say the Makita ea-4300 or Dolmar ps-420  they come supplied with a 15”

bar and chain .325 050 gauge 64DL very substantial saw built strong and cuts well
above its size Easy too start straight forward little motor easy maintainence 

quick too clean and all consumable parts are easy too inspect and change 

and good value for money 

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42 minutes ago, shavey said:

I would say the Makita ea-4300 or Dolmar ps-420  they come supplied with a 15”

bar and chain .325 050 gauge 64DL very substantial saw built strong and cuts well
above its size Easy too start straight forward little motor easy maintainence 

quick too clean and all consumable parts are easy too inspect and change 

and good value for money 

How much could you supply either of those for?

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