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i reckon i must be the only person that likes the makita saws, bar lee.

 

I like Makita rechargable drills. great product line. never tried the saws.

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My "large" saw.. 038 Magnum w/25" bar - German mfg

My "middle" saw... 026 Pro w/ 20" bar - USA mfg

My "small" saw... MS200T w/ 14" bar - USA mfg

 

But I prefer to use my Hyachi & Ibuki saws by Silky.

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372 and 395 with various bars

always starts and no probs with chainbrake unlike mates 660 and mine is all ORANGE

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Anyone know what the biggest bar is you can put on my husky 268 as it was second hand and no manual with it?:001_smile:
sky'sthe limit really david,if it mounts then you can cut with it.i would think with a 268 cutting hardwood 24" is a maximum,horses for courses really,i run ms440 and 088 both on 25" bars,just depends on the application,hope this helps,steve
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makita electric stuff, drills etc, are really good, the best. I've been in building as well as trees, but I've never been impressed with their petrol powered stuff. I,ve only had makita things on hire for tree work, but find they're not as robust (switches and placcy bits fall off) and they seem more tempermental running wise than others. When they run well they're good, but they don't seem to run well for long.

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