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Makita taking over Dolmar brand in the USA
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<blockquote data-quote="SawTroll" data-source="post: 5606253" data-attributes="member: 5399"><p>Well, the 7900 once was banned from pro use in Germany (around 2005), because of excessive vibes - just BS of course, that had to do with how the vibes were/are measured. The published vibe numbers only tell part of the story, and little about how well the vibes are dampened.</p><p></p><p>The big issue outside their (very limited) core areas is lack of service and part supply + the lack of suitable models, apart from the (now discontinued) 7900.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SawTroll, post: 5606253, member: 5399"] Well, the 7900 once was banned from pro use in Germany (around 2005), because of excessive vibes - just BS of course, that had to do with how the vibes were/are measured. The published vibe numbers only tell part of the story, and little about how well the vibes are dampened. The big issue outside their (very limited) core areas is lack of service and part supply + the lack of suitable models, apart from the (now discontinued) 7900. [/QUOTE]
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