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They have a wait-list and they actually called people to notify them they have been removed from the same.
They called people that paid for firewood to come get their money back as "delivery can not be guaranteed" ... :(

And You guys chip/shred logs and dispose of them into dumps.
 

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They have a wait-list and they actually called people to notify them they have been removed from the same.
They called people that paid for firewood to come get their money back as "delivery can not be guaranteed" ... :(

And You guys chip/shred logs and dispose of them into dumps.
That's sad, we have a huge excess of big wood that can't be chipped to the point of people getting paid to burn them. Chips are nice for the garden though.
 

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I'm 47 and still drive those kind of cars. Usually, junkers that family members give me for free because nobody will take them on trade. Haven't had a car payment in 18 years!
I’m 62 and doubt I’ll change my ways
I drive everyone’s castoffs
Last time I bought a running vehicle that was nice was for the red headed demon that used to be married to me
 

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After reading this Dolmar Makita thread for MONTHS and finally reaching page 300, I've joined the forum. I've been a pro chainsaw user since 1972; timber falling in Ut, Or, Id, Wa, Wy, and presently doing arborist cutting in Co. I can say I'm quite envious of all the Dolmars and Makitas described and pictured since January of 2016!
Way back in my logging days, I'd heard rumors of Dolmar saws but never saw one in real life until a friend bought a 6421 from Bailey's with big bore P/C bonus back in the early 'teens. I now own it, having traded a 372xp from the pile of them I seem to have collected. I promptly switched the powerhead, gutted and opened the muffler, and started grinning every time I ran it. Just today I dropped and processed two 30+ inch diameter Doug firs. As I couldn't find a full wrap handle for it, I've scabbed on part of a full wrap from one of my many 288s that I retired when I quit the logging woods.
My second Dolmar, a 116si, was found by a doctor friend in his barn. Former owner of the property left it behind. When doctor Luke realized I am a power saw nut, he gave it to me. It also is a fantastic runner.e muffler mod. I needed a starter, handle bar, and crankcase after a rolling boulder dislodged on a steep road cut and went on a search and destroy mission. Those parts came used from Germany.
I've still never seen another Dolmar nor Makita, but some day I hope to own several.
Thanks for letting me join.
Now, I'll get back to page 300 and catch up to all of you in a few weeks.
 

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After reading this Dolmar Makita thread for MONTHS and finally reaching page 300, I've joined the forum. I've been a pro chainsaw user since 1972; timber falling in Ut, Or, Id, Wa, Wy, and presently doing arborist cutting in Co. I can say I'm quite envious of all the Dolmars and Makitas described and pictured since January of 2016!
Way back in my logging days, I'd heard rumors of Dolmar saws but never saw one in real life until a friend bought a 6421 from Bailey's with big bore P/C bonus back in the early 'teens. I now own it, having traded a 372xp from the pile of them I seem to have collected. I promptly switched the powerhead, gutted and opened the muffler, and started grinning every time I ran it. Just today I dropped and processed two 30+ inch diameter Doug firs. As I couldn't find a full wrap handle for it, I've scabbed on part of a full wrap from one of my many 288s that I retired when I quit the logging woods.
My second Dolmar, a 116si, was found by a doctor friend in his barn. Former owner of the property left it behind. When doctor Luke realized I am a power saw nut, he gave it to me. It also is a fantastic runner.e muffler mod. I needed a starter, handle bar, and crankcase after a rolling boulder dislodged on a steep road cut and went on a search and destroy mission. Those parts came used from Germany.
I've still never seen another Dolmar nor Makita, but some day I hope to own several.
Thanks for letting me join.
Now, I'll get back to page 300 and catch up to all of you in a few weeks.
Welcome to OPEForum!

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The Stihl is not mine, it just happened to be there for the photoshoot.
 

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After reading this Dolmar Makita thread for MONTHS and finally reaching page 300, I've joined the forum. I've been a pro chainsaw user since 1972; timber falling in Ut, Or, Id, Wa, Wy, and presently doing arborist cutting in Co. I can say I'm quite envious of all the Dolmars and Makitas described and pictured since January of 2016!
Way back in my logging days, I'd heard rumors of Dolmar saws but never saw one in real life until a friend bought a 6421 from Bailey's with big bore P/C bonus back in the early 'teens. I now own it, having traded a 372xp from the pile of them I seem to have collected. I promptly switched the powerhead, gutted and opened the muffler, and started grinning every time I ran it. Just today I dropped and processed two 30+ inch diameter Doug firs. As I couldn't find a full wrap handle for it, I've scabbed on part of a full wrap from one of my many 288s that I retired when I quit the logging woods.
My second Dolmar, a 116si, was found by a doctor friend in his barn. Former owner of the property left it behind. When doctor Luke realized I am a power saw nut, he gave it to me. It also is a fantastic runner.e muffler mod. I needed a starter, handle bar, and crankcase after a rolling boulder dislodged on a steep road cut and went on a search and destroy mission. Those parts came used from Germany.
I've still never seen another Dolmar nor Makita, but some day I hope to own several.
Thanks for letting me join.
Now, I'll get back to page 300 and catch up to all of you in a few weeks.

Welcome to OPE. the Dolkita 79xx saws are dome of the best out there.
 

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So what's the closet match to a ms462? How would they compare stock? Ported? I bought the 462 without considering other brands because I've got awesome dealer support for it and haven't regreted it one bit, but if I was going to buy more saws that might not be such a concern.
 
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