What makita saws were good and why

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I'd like to know how to find a home D that's selling off one. Someone posted one on this topic but it was in Virginia Beach V.A..... a bit too far to drive but maybe they will ship it to me huh? If I buy online or something 1st
home Depot has a page for searching for used equipment from the rental department. https://www.homedepot.com/tool-truck-rental/used-tools/index.html. Just search in your area.

in regards to the good saws, 115, 420/4300, 6100, 6400-7900.
 
I can't understand why many many companies are meeting to electronics other that to look intelligent. But it doesn't seem too intelligent when these electronics start to fail. If I were a company owner or shot caller within a company I would use situations like the 727 max aircraft crashes (that have relied on these type of electronics) to not go that direction.. what it boils down to is that the E.P.A. has too much power through liberal dem overseers and they are pushing this fake (global warming) agenda on the rest of us and putting a lot of pressure on business in this country. Then the stuff these companies are forced to build end up crap and nobody wants to buy from them. Like ford f250 7.3 turbo diesel was inyears.. EPA got a hold of em put pressure on them and they changed everything to a 6.0 which was junk and they haven't been able to build anything good since until the 6.7.... just my opinion
You hit it right on the head. I had some really good but political statements typed out but then I remembered how I got bit..ch slapped, post removed, and “warned”….so I backspaced all my snarky commits.
 
ya done forgot the 116SI and the 120SI a lot like the 64xx/79xx series, way back in the day. my 7900 is 20+ years old. I do not know when it was first introduced. also 7901. then there is the 6400 in orange ( bought new old stock and blue gray version (hd cast off) which could be a 6401. still have my 112 (around 50c+) but sent the 116Si out to another member for parts- for the life of me i could not find a break band assembly for it. Naturally ,about a year plus later a couple showed up. the 3 digit series were slower rpm but more torque just like older Husky's and Stilh's.
The hd cast off had carb problems and had been over heated literally melting the oil pump assembly. Replaced pump assembly, rebuilt carb. At the time you could still get parts from Makita.
 
Here are a few Dolmar equivalents
Dolmar 109/110/110i/110iH/ McCulloch Pro Mac 4300
Dolmar 111 / Makita 520

Dolmar 115/ McCulloch Pro Mac 5200/ Makita DCS5200i

Dolmar 116/ McCulloch Pro Mac 5600

Dolmar 120 Super/ McCulloch Pro Mac 6800/ Makita DCS 6800

Dolmar 133/133 Super/ McCulloch Super Pro 85

Dolmar 152/153/ Poulan 6000/S6000

Dolmar 166/ McCulloch Super Pro 118/

Dolmar 6400/ Makita DCS642120

Dolmar PS-350/ 351/ 420/ 421/ MAKITA EA4300F40B

Dolmar PS-115i / Makita DCS-5200

Dolmar PS-111/ Makita DCS- 520

Dolmar PS-421 is a Maruyama MCV42
Dolmar 5105 is a Maruyama MCV51
Dolmar PS-540/ Makita DCS-540

Dolmar ES 38a /Makita UC3020A
Any others and I will add to my list.
I have a EA6100P do you know the DOLMAR equivalent? Im trying to find OEM Parts (Piston/Rings/Top End) lots of parts I’m seeing are discontinued
 
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