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I ordered makita parts  from germany, (using google translate)  as was both cheaper and more part available than UK. Brexit has messed that up though.

 

 

 

Think  parts are still suppose to be available for few yrs after thay stop making them....

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I am liking my new Stihl ms400c with 20” bar. A bit more weight than my old ms260 with 16” bar but much lighter than ms660 with the 36” or 25” bar. Magnesium piston gives the 400 more displacement than the 362 but only an extra 100 grams weight

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On 25/09/2021 at 10:00, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

There is makita sitting in my shed no spare parts, so i think we shuold forget about them, sadly. 

You can get the spares, it is just not a quick process.

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You can get the spares, it is just not a quick process.


Ordered a new oil pump and pipes for my 7300p from Alan Watkins in Darlington 3 days from Makita all good. I picked up but they will post . Astonished at the speed the parts were available[emoji2][emoji2]
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1 hour ago, Conner said:

 


Ordered a new oil pump and pipes for my 7300p from Alan Watkins in Darlington 3 days from Makita all good. I picked up but they will post . Astonished at the speed the parts were availableemoji2.pngemoji2.png

 

Sadly its not a reality here in Ireland, and if you getting something for 5 plus 20 delivery thats not funny as well😕

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