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I've been reading this thread with interest and needing a small saw myself decided to try a Dolmar 420. It arrived today! What a top bloke Shavey is, excellent service and what seems like a cracking wee saw. Many thanks

 

Great choice there Jonny I hope it don't make your arms ache tooo much :thumbup1::thumbup1:

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Put my Makita EA3201s/14" bar (Dolmar PS32) up against my mates Husky 236 today cutting wood upto 15" in diameter the little Makita done me proud, never missed a beat, started 1st pull every time only used 2.5 tanks of fuel in 4hrs of work (cutting almost constantly) and the ole arms felt as fresh as a daisy come the end unlike my mate who filled up at least 4 times and then had to pull his lungs out trying to start the bloody thing again, could barely lift the bloody saw come the end and complained on several occasions of having numb fingers and arm pump, my next saw will most certainly be a Makita/Dolmar !...

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Put my Makita EA3201s/14" bar (Dolmar PS32) up against my mates Husky 236 today cutting wood upto 15" in diameter the little Makita done me proud, never missed a beat, started 1st pull every time only used 2.5 tanks of fuel in 4hrs of work (cutting almost constantly) and the ole arms felt as fresh as a daisy come the end unlike my mate who filled up at least 4 times and then had to pull his lungs out trying to start the bloody thing again, could barely lift the bloody saw come the end and complained on several occasions of having numb fingers and arm pump, my next saw will most certainly be a Makita/Dolmar !...

 

Great stuff I've had every model here and sold but never ever got a ps-32c I think I will get one in after what you said and see what the devil will do :thumbup::thumbup:

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