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1 hour ago, MartyJ76 said:

Hi. Anybody know of someone who can source parts off diagram for Makita/Dolmar saws? Namely DCS9010, DCS6400 and DCS7900. Have tried Shavey but no reply. LSE Engineers now not stocking Can't find anyone else?

Give Shavey a ring his number is on his website AJ,S axes and saws good bloke and very helpful

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Also, although L&S say out of stock they will get parts pretty quickly, even if it's not listed on the page of parts with the diagram for the saw. You can get the parts manual by googling around and then find the part numbers for anything.

I've had an oil pump and chain brake handle for my DCS9010 off them recently. I also found they do a mesh air filter rather than the roboflock.

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WWW.PARTSHOPDIRECT.CO.UK

Makita Rubber Plate Dcs6000i/9010 965404761 - Part Shop Direct

 

 

WWW.PARTSHOPDIRECT.CO.UK

Makita Bolt Usa, Cdn, Aus 024232040 - Part Shop Direct

 

WWW.PARTSHOPDIRECT.CO.UK

Makita Chain Catch Dcs9000/10 024111050 - Part Shop Direct

 

Found 3 in stock

 

Other part is in germany shame they don't post UK any more they used to.

 

http://www.bbti.de/ersatzteile/fuer_motorsaegen/dolmar-ersatzteile/024111031_-_kettenfuehrungsblech__i116_656_0.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks all for contributions. L&S site showing not available, but yet to call:
I need:
1 x 965404761 (Rubber Buffer)
1 x 024111031 (Alternate Pattern to fit rear studs Oil Guard/Guide Plate)
1 x 024232040 Guide Bar Stud
1 x 024111050 Chain Catcher
Anybody help?
 
 
 
I would guess anyone will have to order them in from Makita anyway, which L&S will do.

Are you converting your 9010 to Husqvarna bar mount? If you can get access to a lathe you can whip the studs out and machine the flange down to 9mm, saves buying new parts.
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