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MAKITA AND DOLMAR ARE MERGING INTO A SINGLE BRAND: MAKITA POWER EQUIPMENT.
Under the Makita brand, this integration gives users a full range of professional chain saws for forestry, farm, and occasional use. Professionals and occasional users will benefit from a deep line-up of power equipment that also includes Makita MM4® 4-stroke engine products and over 125 18V LXT® and 18V X2 LXT® (36V) Lithium-Ion cordless solutions.

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EASY START
Spring-assisted starter combined with low RPM ignition coil for easier starts.
  • 30% less pull resistance
  • Smoother more dependable starts
  • Less wear to starter assembly
TOUCH & STOP
Single choke/run/stop lever with simple shut-off stops saw with just a touch.
  • Convenient single choke/run/stop lever
  • Stops saw quickly with just a touch
  • Lock-off position to prevent starting
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TOP PERFORMANCE, HIGH POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIO
  • Magnesium housing for improved durability and less weight
  • Die cast cylinder with closed transfer ports improves fuel exchange for more power
  • Optional heavy-duty cartridge air filter system for extended air filter life and improved durability
  • Optional full-wrap and heated handle for greater versatiliy
  • Floating rim sprocket for easy maintenance and improved chain life
  • Easy Start spring-assisted starter combined with a low-RPM ignition coil significantly reduces pull-starting force for easier stars
  • Touch & Stop single lever control shuts off engine with just a touch
COMPACT SIZE WITH LESS WEIGHT
  • Easy filter access for convenient maintenance
  • Two bar studs and side access chain tensioning for easy adjustment
  • 13,800 RPM with fast acceleration for more efficient cutting performance
  • Slide-out-baffle for efficient cold or hot weather operation
  • Optional heated handle for improved user comfort in cold weather climates
  • Easy Start spring-assisted starter combined with a low-spark ignition coil significantly reduces pull-starting force for easier starts
  • "Tool-less" chain tensioning for quick and convenient chain adjustment
EASY START FOR QUICK STARTING WITH LESS FORCE
  • Optional “tool-less" chain tensioning for quick and convenient chain adjustment
  • Compact design with less weight
  • Two point durable inertia/mechanical chain brake
  • Steel spring vibration mounts engineered to reduce vibration
  • Easy Start spring-assisted starter combined with a low-spark ignition coil significantly reduces pull-starting force for easier starts
  • Touch & Stop single lever control shuts off engine with just a touch

MODELS

  • EA5000PR – 16"-20" 50 cc Chain Saw
    EA5001PR – 16"-20" 50 cc Heated Handle Chain Saw
    EA6100PR – 20" 61 cc Chain Saw
    EA7300PR – 73 cc Chain Saw
    EA7301PR – 73 cc Heated Handle Chain Saw
    EA7900PR – 79 cc Chain Saw
    EA7901PR – 79 cc Heated Handle Chain Saw
MODELS

  • EA4300FR – 16" 43 cc Chain Saw
    DCS5121R – 18" 50 cc Chain Saw
    EA5600FR – 16"-20" 56 cc Chain Saw
MODELS

  • EA3200SR – 14" 32 cc Chain Saw
    EA3201SR – 14" 32 cc Chain Saw w/ Tool-less Tensioner
    EA3500SR – 16" 35 cc Chain Saw
    EA3601SR – 16" 36 cc Chain Saw w/ Tool-less Tensioner
 

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No more Dolmar branded chainsaws in the future WTF
 

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I wish someone would start making the old magnesium HOMELITES again!:dancing::dancing::dancing::dancing:
I'm really surprised any other companies try with what STIHL and Husky are pumping out.
 

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I was thinking just the opposite . some of the stuff Stihl and Husqvarna pump out is the reason other companies are worth looking at.
I think this maybe why I have Homelites and a Solo. Every where I go all I see is STIHL and Husky. Actually I see more husky than STIHL... Plastic.
 

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I think this maybe why I have Homelites and a Solo. Every where I go all I see is STIHL and Husky. Actually I see more husky than STIHL... Plastic.
When I was looking for my 60cc saw the plastic handle of the stihl 362 sent me on my search. that and the $850 price tag.
 

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Anybody else notice the ea 5600 fr on that list? I still want to see this saw. I am thanking 421 but 56cc could be a neat saw. especially for us firewood hacks.
 

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They don't have the 6421 listed on there either.
 

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I'm not sure how much the price increases, but I'd really love a saw with heated handlebars. Something like the 5105 would be super awesome. I know Stihl makes arctic versions of some models, but I've never even seen one. Our dealer certainly doesn't carry them. And it's cold as chit for five months of the year where I live.
 

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I really like my heated handle Stihls for fall and winter cutting, 026 and MS 440 Artics.
 

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I got a slightly used 6100 from a former Dolmar dealer not far from me and was glad to find that .
It's too bad it went that way because a it's hard to find a dealer now locally if you need parts , most have dropped out since Makita took over .

Echo has sparked my interest much more lately , more dealers available and parts seem easy to get as well .
Prices are beating the others by a fair bit as well as Echo making a decent product .
 
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