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DOLMAR CHAINSAWS AVAILABLE

For the British market

 

Dolmar chainsaws built a fine reputation for rugged reliability and performance in the British market in the 70s and 80s.

 

Founded in Hamburg, Germany in 1927, Dolmar became part of Makita in 1991 and has received substantial investment to become the geographical hub of Makita's chainsaw development and production.

 

In certain countries, the Dolmar brand has continued to lead the market, whilst in the UK for instance, the blue Makita branding has been adopted to benefit from the Company's power tool market leadership. The technical specifications and performance are identical and now the orange Dolmar saws will be available through certain dedicated Makita garden machinery distributors.

 

 

 

 

Seven Dolmar saws are available including the 31cc top-handle PS310TH with 30cm bar; the PS32CTLC 35cm bar lightweight, entry level saw; the PS350SC and the 34.7cc and PS420SC, 42.4cc semi-professional specification saws with 35cm and 45cm bar lengths respectively. The 50cc PS500C model is known as the "farmers" saw, an economic model with full professional specification.

 

The Dolmar inventory for the UK market is completed with the PS6100 saw which does the job of a felling saw and debranching saw in just one machine. This rugged 61cc saw weighs just 6kg, delivers 4.5hp and runs up to 13,800rpm. The full specification includes a 45cm bar, the easy-change, long life air-filter system for extended working time between services with low fuel consumption and ultra-low emissions. The top of the Dolmar range is the 78.5cc PS7910 saw with 5.7hp, SLR exhaust system for fuel efficiency and low emissions.

 

All Dolmar chainsaws feature effortless starting either with spring assisted pull cord or decompression valve, vibration damping system of sprung fulcrums which effectively separate the machine motor and drive from the operator grip handles, catalytic or other exhaust systems for low emissions and fuel efficiency, simple lateral or tool-less chain tension adjustment, automatic oil pumps and quick acting inertia and manual chain brake for safe operation.

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DOLMAR CHAINSAWS AVAILABLE

For the British market

 

Dolmar chainsaws built a fine reputation for rugged reliability and performance in the British market in the 70s and 80s.

 

Founded in Hamburg, Germany in 1927, Dolmar became part of Makita in 1991 and has received substantial investment to become the geographical hub of Makita's chainsaw development and production.

 

In certain countries, the Dolmar brand has continued to lead the market, whilst in the UK for instance, the blue Makita branding has been adopted to benefit from the Company's power tool market leadership. The technical specifications and performance are identical and now the orange Dolmar saws will be available through certain dedicated Makita garden machinery distributors.

 

 

 

 

Seven Dolmar saws are available including the 31cc top-handle PS310TH with 30cm bar; the PS32CTLC 35cm bar lightweight, entry level saw; the PS350SC and the 34.7cc and PS420SC, 42.4cc semi-professional specification saws with 35cm and 45cm bar lengths respectively. The 50cc PS500C model is known as the "farmers" saw, an economic model with full professional specification.

 

The Dolmar inventory for the UK market is completed with the PS6100 saw which does the job of a felling saw and debranching saw in just one machine. This rugged 61cc saw weighs just 6kg, delivers 4.5hp and runs up to 13,800rpm. The full specification includes a 45cm bar, the easy-change, long life air-filter system for extended working time between services with low fuel consumption and ultra-low emissions. The top of the Dolmar range is the 78.5cc PS7910 saw with 5.7hp, SLR exhaust system for fuel efficiency and low emissions.

 

All Dolmar chainsaws feature effortless starting either with spring assisted pull cord or decompression valve, vibration damping system of sprung fulcrums which effectively separate the machine motor and drive from the operator grip handles, catalytic or other exhaust systems for low emissions and fuel efficiency, simple lateral or tool-less chain tension adjustment, automatic oil pumps and quick acting inertia and manual chain brake for safe operation.

 

Have you copied and pasted that from Dolmar's official marketing information, or do you work for them? Discussion about saws is encouraged here, but advertising is not.

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Where are they made nowadays?

 

they are around there's some lurking around in a few remote british woodlands

a select few have been trying to re introduce them into the wilder more remote habitat we have called it the red squirrel project

 

but it will take time as there so many grey's around :lol::lol::lol:

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