Makita/Dolmar DCS 401

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artwood

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As you can see from the pictures this saw is barely used. I've only run 12 tanks of gas thru it. It comes with a 14" bar and chain and the case pictured . It has a compression release (Happy Start feature) making it easier to pull start than other saws in this class. This is a great running saw, it's just barely broken in! I'd like to get $175 for it.<BR><TD vAlign="center"><IMG alt=saw src="http://www.imbris.net/~artwood/4011.jpg"><BR>Displacement 39 cc.; 2.4cu.in. Max. engine speed (w/bar &amp; chain) 12,000 RPM Power rating/BHP 1.7 kW/2.3 Fuel tank capacity 13.3 oz. Oil tank capacity 8.0 oz. Standard guide bar 16" Optional guide bar 14" Chain Pitch/gauge 3/8"/.050 Net weight (dry w/o bar &amp; chain) 8.8 lbs.<BR><p>Nice light, little saw for limbing & other small chores.
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Your wood carvings are great. Do you do them yourself? I watched someone carving in the smokies this summer, couldnt believe how you carvers could whip the chainsaw around carving them bears and etc.
 
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