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Makita are dolmar saws rebadged , I would love a dolmar .... Shame they were rebadged for this country and painted blue ... Lol

 

I'm going to buy a 7901 after I get married Matt, my mrs would have my balls off If I bought one before it tho haha

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Hi ive got the prefect saw its an efco mt8200 its 82cc very similar to a husky i bought it new 2 years ago and its only had three tanks through it got it as a back up for me big stihls have just bought another stihl so it can go for about 400 with a 30" stihl bar

 

Cheers for the offer mate, I'll keep you in mind I'm still trying to decide. Where are you out of interest?

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Makita are dolmar saws rebadged , I would love a dolmar .... Shame they were rebadged for this country and painted blue ... Lol

 

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Don't makita make a 90cc version??

 

Yes mate,9010, never used one tho

 

You wouldn't want to. I had one; yes it will stay in one piece if thrown from a 100 ft up but it weighs something else. Sends the needle off the weighing scales!

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You wouldn't want to. I had one; yes it will stay in one piece if thrown from a 100 ft up but it weighs something else. Sends the needle off the weighing scales!

 

Never used any makita apart from the 7901 John but I was really impressed with it when I had a go a couple of years ago.

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I just bought a 7901, its a good saw, plenty of power with a 24" bar. Time will tell how reliable it is but I can confirm that the performance is impressive. and the price is good too.

 

What makita need to do is get a decent arb supplier to start taking their saws, their dealers seem to be mostly tool dealers aimed more at the building trade. If the likes of fr jones did them they would sell loads, I think the only thing putting a lot of people off is the lack of dealer support and parts availability.

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