Dolmar PS-7910 Coming Soon

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I just received some info from Dolmar USA in Alpharetta Georgia. The new Dolmar PS-7910 is expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2012. I don't have the new specs. or changes yet but I am assuming it will be coming with the new lightweight piston and other changes for better engine performance and to meet EPA regulations.
 
Why can't Dolmar take a page from Husqvarnas book and release some info about the saw a year in advance of actually releasing it. Kinda funny we complain that Husqvarna does this and I'm complaining that I wish Dolmar would do it.
 
Why can't Dolmar take a page from Husqvarnas book and release some info about the saw a year in advance of actually releasing it. Kinda funny we complain that Husqvarna does this and I'm complaining that I wish Dolmar would do it.

lowrider1, I know what you mean, I hate to be teased, the waiting and anticipation is a killer.
 
Why can't Dolmar take a page from Husqvarnas book and release some info about the saw a year in advance of actually releasing it....


What, you don't actually expect Dolmar to do something smart to help market their chainsaws :dizzy:? That certainly wouldn't fit their SOP to date (at least in the USA). Maybe an ASer in Europe can shed some light on the new PS-7910.
 
seems like this can be a double edged sword. Opinions (on AS anyhow) are formed sometimes before anyone has had one in their hands or even set eyes on it. The company takes a gamble, either it will be loved on or hated on for a year....
 
seems like this can be a double edged sword. Opinions (on AS anyhow) are formed sometimes before anyone has had one in their hands or even set eyes on it. The company takes a gamble, either it will be loved on or hated on for a year....

Hey, that gives me an idea.

ATTENTION ALL CHAINSAW MANUFACTURER'S. I PROPOSE THAT YOU SEND ME, PRE-DISTRIBUTION, ANY NEW MODEL YOU ARE RELEASING, AND I'LL GIVE IT ALL THE POSITIVE PROPAGANDA YOU WANT

That is all.
 
FG, that's very true, but I think the success of the Dolmar 5100, 6400, & 7900 was/is related more to word-of-mouth than any 'marketing' by Dolmar. That goes double for the Makita 6401 & 7901.
 
Hey, that gives me an idea.

ATTENTION ALL CHAINSAW MANUFACTURER'S. I PROPOSE THAT YOU SEND ME, PRE-DISTRIBUTION, ANY NEW MODEL YOU ARE RELEASING, AND I'LL GIVE IT ALL THE POSITIVE PROPAGANDA YOU WANT

That is all.

Officer's Match, what about if it is a new model full of latent defects. Do you want to know the good and bad.
 
Hey, that gives me an idea.

ATTENTION ALL CHAINSAW MANUFACTURER'S. I PROPOSE THAT YOU SEND ME, PRE-DISTRIBUTION, ANY NEW MODEL YOU ARE RELEASING, AND I'LL GIVE IT ALL THE POSITIVE PROPAGANDA YOU WANT

That is all.


Great idea :clap:!

Let us know when you become overwhelmed by too many free new chainsaws :msp_tongue:.
 
FG, that's very true, but I think the success of the Dolmar 5100, 6400, & 7900 was/is related more to word-of-mouth than any 'marketing' by Dolmar. That goes double for the Makita 6401 & 7901.

Probably, and they are likely to be much more popular among saw forum members than in general.
 
If made like the 5105 and 6400C, it is going to have a catalytic muffler on it that is heavier than a standard muffler.
 
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