Short answer: Yes! (Even shorter without the exclamation mark)
Bit longer answer: Great saw. Really great. Also great in the sense, don't try to start it with the safety switch off.
If flooded, I'm not man enough to keep on cranking to burn it off. I need my Brad Pitt body double mate to do that.
Other than that, it's pull twice, and go.
O yeah. If you do not have a lot of experience with bigger saws, do your safety gear a favour, and buy a 5121 or maybe a 6100 (That's already to much for the average DYI type, I would say).
If you are used to be sloppy with the tip of your bar, because you can easily stop your 40/50cc saw from head butting you, just walk away.
It's not only the increased power output, but also the increased weight of the saw, and mass of the chain that will in a best case scenario rip your helmet off.
I bought mine at a amazon.de sale for 599 including VAT (MwSt).
That's 50cc money, but no 50cc replacement. Amazon tends to have silly glitches once in a while, where dolkita's are sold for silly prices with Spanish product description. Like a Dolmar motorsearra 6100 for 470 euro's. Don't know why, but in my case both the 7900 and 6100 showed up for the right price. The never came up at one of the many find-the-lowest-price-websites.
Question back. What do you need a 80cc 6HP saw for? My way older 3,3HP husqvarna 353 get's to see more sunshine. The 7900 is just is to tricky for anything but really big stuff and even then you want something smaller for the branches real quick (under 30cm).
The occasional big (70cm?) oak goes down just as well with a 50/60 cc saw (15/20" bar) and a sharp chain. Just takes a bit more time.
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