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Have ypu priced dolmar parts? They aren't that cheap
Consumables are 1/2 the price of STIHL from my experience.

And, any Dolmar I’ve ran will outperform any Stihl in the same class.
I could give 2 *s-words if paperwork says Dolmar is heavier in those classes. I’ve yet to notice.
Besides, I get a kick out of guys who *b-word about 5-6oz on a saw vs a competitor saw.
If you’re concerned about that little weight, maybe you should hire someone to run a saw for you.
 

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Consumables are 1/2 the price of STIHL from my experience.

And, any Dolmar I’ve ran will outperform any Stihl in the same class.
I could give 2 *s-words if paperwork says Dolmar is heavier in those classes. I’ve yet to notice.
Besides, I get a kick out of guys who *b-word about 5-6oz on a saw vs a competitor saw.
If you’re concerned about that little weight, maybe you should hire someone to run a saw for you.
Who the *f-word are you talking to? I think you got me mixed up with someone else bud
 

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Consumables are 1/2 the price of STIHL from my experience.

And, any Dolmar I’ve ran will outperform any Stihl in the same class.
I could give 2 *s-words if paperwork says Dolmar is heavier in those classes. I’ve yet to notice.
Besides, I get a kick out of guys who *b-word about 5-6oz on a saw vs a competitor saw.
If you’re concerned about that little weight, maybe you should hire someone to run a saw for you.
Can you come over, bring your saws and show me how to run these Dolkitas I got? Please?...
 

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Only time I say anything about weight is when people recommend a 90cc saw with a 25" bar for work. Not talking about cookie cutting
 

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Yeah I don't think I'm the guy complaining about saw weight so like I said you have me mixed up.
The second paragraph in my post was not directed at you.
You seem to be a little on edge.
And your online attitude has me thrown a little.
I don’t recall using the word “*f-word” when addressing you, sir.
But if thats how you wanna speak to me, fine.
I’ll just put you back on ignore
 

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The second paragraph in my post was not directed at you.
You seem to be a little on edge.
And your online attitude has me thrown a little.
I don’t recall using the word “*f-word” when addressing you, sir.
But if thats how you wanna speak to me, fine.
I’ll just put you back on ignore
The fact that it was in the same post that you had quoted me on had it directed toward me. I apologize for jumping to conclusion and cussing at you for no reason.
 

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Only time I say anything about weight is when people recommend a 90cc saw with a 25" bar for work. Not talking about cookie cutting

You just described what just about every logger has around here for their landing saw.

661/390/395 with a 24" or 28" on the skidder, for bucking at the landing

441/461/372 with a 20" or 24" for falling
 

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You just described what just about every logger has around here for their landing saw.

661/390/395 with a 24" or 28" on the skidder, for bucking at the landing

441/461/372 with a 20" or 24" for falling
Maybe you should show them a 7910 lol
 
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