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4 hours ago, Stere said:

 

But the crankcases are an  identical shape in the parts diagrams I linked how do you explain that?

 

There are some weird fake looking russian makitas also dunno if there related in anyway......

 

 

 

Shavey &  wyk are the makita experts.

Yes, those Russian ones are something, no appeal to me, at least Stiga have

outlets where parts can be ordered, even physical stores.

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27 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Well you were asking a year ago about the same brand and mysteriously again, so yes it's relevant.

 

For £180, why not be the guinea pig.

Well you got me there, there is just no way I keep check of the dates I post, easy

to look up if your into checking people out. I have a few cheap saws, Echo CS352 and

a @wyk ported Efco GS5200, I only cut firewood when I get it at a fair price,

do my own garden and sons too. Am just curious as to whether Makita / Dolmar are

still alive in different colors, I did like their products, and had a few.

 

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Wow, that 5200 hasn't eaten itself yet? ;)

 

ETA, I think the Stiga 4500 is likely closer to the Dolmar 420.

But until one of us has one before them in bits, we won't know for certain.

However, you can still find 420's and 4300's at good prices.

I just picked up a 420 locally in nearly new condition for 250 euro.

I had assumed Makita would sell their 2t rights off asap.

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Without casting a shadow on the more lesser known brands, think of it like a tier system with the metal castings being the most expensive part of the process.

 

As they improve they sell off the older designs to the competitors.

 

Granted a lot of the cheap chinesium are just a different badge on the eBay specials.

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1 hour ago, Echo said:

 

Well, I never quite got any conclusive evidence regarding what Stiga

were using to power their saws, they are cheap now too, 50.00 less

at one outlet, and I may go and fondle one to see what I can see,

they seem to be split case in one area, and clam shell in another.

 

Thank you for pointing out I had previously asked about the brand,

I take it you don't sell Stiga Chainsaws and cant enlighten me regarding whats what with them.

I am not an agent for stiga anymore, because i don"t entertain chinese 'clone' saws masquerading under what used to be reputable brand names.

 

I have tried to 'enlighten' you as to this particular saw in two of my previous posts. My views and opinion as to you original question i have answered quite concisely already.

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2 hours ago, pleasant said:

I am not an agent for stiga anymore, because i don"t entertain chinese 'clone' saws masquerading under what used to be reputable brand names.

 

I have tried to 'enlighten' you as to this particular saw in two of my previous posts. My views and opinion as to you original question i have answered quite concisely already.

I appreciate your input. Had I known you were a previous Stiga agent I could have asked

you straight up, its always good to hear it from those with experience.

 

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Very similar on two models there’s definitely some 

Use or copied out of  older Dolmar makita models

If I put any money on it I would go the following way

 

the stiga CP-466  is based  on the Dolmar PS-460 

 

the stiga CP-526 is based on the Dolmar PS-500

 

these models where the red top semi pro versions 

from 12+ yrs ago 

 

in the next couple of weeks I will take a closer look 

at these models

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