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Probably worth trying to scrape together the extra £100 mate and get a Stihl 066. IMO

 

Makita gear is OK, their drills and cutting tools are awesome, but don't think its as up to the mark in the chainsaw dept.

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but don't think its as up to the mark in the chainsaw dept.

 

think is the operative word ie. guess rather than know for sure. Pick up a 9010 or an Echo 8000 and the words battleship and boat anchor will come to mind. A 66 is far nicer to use tho and best pwr/wt ratio. You'll never break a 9010.

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i only every had a saw repair once and will never pay for a repair i cant to my self that was a ms180c oilier never quite work right so decided to have a new one fitted was 35 pound to strip the saw down 60 pound for part and a further 35pound for re assemble so coast 130pound to fix a saw that was only 170pound when i bought it new and the saw still never oil right all my other saws are echo and have never had the need for any repair or tinker with so i chave chose to buy new than rahter have a dealer repair due to the fact that time wasting as i can buy a new say and sright back to work and it wont be that much more than the repair

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think is the operative word ie. guess rather than know for sure. Pick up a 9010 or an Echo 8000 and the words battleship and boat anchor will come to mind. A 66 is far nicer to use tho and best pwr/wt ratio. You'll never break a 9010.

 

so you rate the makita 9010 do you? i am looking into one for end of january...

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so you rate the makita 9010 do you? i am looking into one for end of january...

 

Avoid standard sprocket-less nose bar - kills power. Takes a LONG time to loosen up and develop full power. Very heavy ~ VERY tough. Will last forever. Massively over engineered saw.

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