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My non-expert Dolmar/Makita observations
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<blockquote data-quote="jerseyjeff" data-source="post: 4026565" data-attributes="member: 59154"><p>I picked up a rental dolkita too, and it has an air leak, and right now it is sitting without a bar in my garage waiting for a new impulse line and cylinder/case gasket. I have run it once, to cut a 28inch tree, and I love it, it has a ton more go than my redmax 4500, I would say that the oiler is a little overzealous, and I will need to turn it a bit, it definitely leaves a puddle after running, and I will try burping the fuel and oil tanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerseyjeff, post: 4026565, member: 59154"] I picked up a rental dolkita too, and it has an air leak, and right now it is sitting without a bar in my garage waiting for a new impulse line and cylinder/case gasket. I have run it once, to cut a 28inch tree, and I love it, it has a ton more go than my redmax 4500, I would say that the oiler is a little overzealous, and I will need to turn it a bit, it definitely leaves a puddle after running, and I will try burping the fuel and oil tanks... [/QUOTE]
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