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The 064 is under 85ccIsn't the 064 also around 90cc like the 066 ?
84.9 to be precise
The 064 is under 85ccIsn't the 064 also around 90cc like the 066 ?
My 6400 is 2001., and my 7900 2003.85cc. I definitely consider it impressive that the 7900 had a 22 year production period. Didn’t they come out around late 2000?
The 7900/7910 is under 80ccThe 064 is under 85cc
84.9 to be precise
I did some light research and the Dolmar website says they came in 2000. Either way, a 22 year production run is incredibleI am not certain whether there were any made in 2000.
I agreeI did some light research and the Dolmar website says they came in 2000. Either way, a 22 year production run is incredible
I did some light research and the Dolmar website says they came in 2000. Either way, a 22 year production run is incredible
Does the current makita branded red 7900 the same color as the original dolmar ones? I might just bought one and replace all the stickers.. Not much into the smurf ones..Isn't the 064 also around 90cc like the 066, some small difference in cc's?!
I guess there where many great saw models over the decades, but all things considered the 7900/7910 is a 2 decades old design still in production with only minor design changes.
Well, not for much longer!
Does the current makita branded red 7900 the same color as the original dolmar ones? I might just bought one and replace all the stickers.. Not much into the smurf ones..
You don’t have any trigger time on one? I thought everyone has by now. Lol
I don't really know!Does the current makita branded red 7900 the same color as the original dolmar ones? I might just bought one and replace all the stickers.. Not much into the smurf ones..
Because the internet says soWhy is the 881 a disappointing saw ?
Because its NOT offered in FI or M-tronic, and its a stratoWhy is the 881 a disappointing saw ?
Because its NOT offered in FI or M-tronic, and its a strato
It might be a workhorse, but I'm disappointed.
If my 250cc 4 stroke can get rid of a conventional carb, and Stihl can get rid of maunal adjustable carbs on just about every other pro saw, its a shame that we have what we have on the 881.
Mtronic and FI have been brought into play, without stratos, successfully, in their current line-ups.
Maybe Stihl tried, but to me, its still dissapointing.
A 120cc saw that followed the 500i and the 661 cylinder designs with FI or Mtronic would have had me get one
This 881, I will not own
Because its NOT offered in FI or M-tronic, and its a strato
It might be a workhorse, but I'm disappointed.
If my 250cc 4 stroke can get rid of a conventional carb, and Stihl can get rid of maunal adjustable carbs on just about every other pro saw, its a shame that we have what we have on the 881.
Mtronic and FI have been brought into play, without stratos, successfully, in their current line-ups.
Maybe Stihl tried, but to me, its still dissapointing.
A 120cc saw that followed the 500i and the 661 cylinder designs with FI or Mtronic would have had me get one
This 881, I will not own
I'll take your word for it, If it cuts stumps with a 41" bar that works for me. If it was fuel injected stihl would probably want 2500 bucks for it..
HeckIf it cuts stumps with a 41" bar that works for me