SawTroll
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Saying the US has a dealer network is a stretch.. there are very few dealers.
A rather patchy one for sure - but better than none at all.
Saying the US has a dealer network is a stretch.. there are very few dealers.
Troll, I am supprised you have not mentioned the specs of the 6100 vs the 362 and 562...lolA rather patchy one for sure - but better than none at all.
guess i found the next thing to video...362 vs 6100. we will find out which comes out on top.
Troll, I am supprised you have not mentioned the specs of the 6100 vs the 362 and 562...lol
Plus Dolmar tends to be a bit optimistic with their specs...I believe the are well known, and really are off topic here.
Plus Dolmar tends to be a bit optimistic with their specs...
I'll bite..I believe the are well known, and really are off topic here.
So I just took a brand new PS-6100 & 2260 off the shelf and scaled them.
PHO Weight with clutch cover and bar nuts
6100 Advertised 13.22 lbs
6100 Real = 13.00 lbs
2260 Advertised = 12.35 lbs
2260 Real = 12.80 lbs
This crap is getting so tiresome...
I'll bite..
6100- 4.5hp, 13.22lbs
562xp-4.7hp, 12.7 lbs
362c-m-4.69, 12.8 lbs
No matter how good the saws are, there is little dealer or parts support.I don't believe you. Bwalker obviously knows everything.
Where the 6100 really jumps in weight is when its ready to cut. It holds more fluid than most saws do.
That's also a selling point for a lot of people. Smooth av, and a long runtime without worrying about the air filter can get a lot of work done fast without getting tired.
Not mad about the leaking, although it was a half ass'ed design. More irritated by the lack of support in regards to parts.Benny Walker is still mad about his old 7900 from 10 years ago leaking oil after he crashed it. He's had nothing better to do for the last 10 years than complain about it.
What parts do you need? I am quite sure me or Steve have it in stock. 2-3 days in the mail to get it to your door....or you can go to you local stihl dealer...order the part.wait 3 days..drive back to your local dealer again to pick it up. Some of us take the Dolmar..err i guess Makita brand very seriously and provide better service and parts than your average Stihl or Husky dealer.No matter how good the saws are, there is little dealer or parts support.
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