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Makita DCS6401-20 Commercial Grade 20-Inch 64cc 2-Stroke Gas-Powered Chain Saw |  | Brand: Makita Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $499.95 as of 9/5/2010 23:14 CDT details You Save: $50.04 (9%)
New (6) from $499.95
Seller: Bailey's Power Equipment Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 14418
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 23 x 12.2 x 12
MPN: DCS640120 Model: DCS640120 UPC: 088381042215 EAN: 0088381042215 ASIN: B0000DCBIE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Features double air filtration | | • | Impressively High power-to-weight ratio | | • | Easy to maintain | | • | Provides low noise operation | | • | Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California |
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Product Description Dcs6401-20 chainsaw has a 64cc. 3.9 cu. In.engine. Engine power4.7 bHp. The No-load speed is 13,500 rpm's.Has an integrated chain brake with external sprocket which simplifies chain installation and clean-up of the bar mounting area. Competetors state in disbelief at the power-to-weight ratio of this chainsaw. A professional feature is the minimum clearance of only 23mm between the outer edge of housing and the guide bar The automatic half-throttle lock is engaged via a pull lever which sets half-throttle and choke at the same time. Vibration damping is achieved with a combination of sturdy, Steel springs embedded with rubber buffers. These take up little space and are fully resistant to oil and gas. The chain lubrication can be accurately adjusted through a 70 degree rotation of the adjustmentscrew. An innovative Makita development for quick and convenient tensioning of the saw chain. It ensures proper fitting of the sprocket cover.
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You get what you pay for May 24, 2010 fullofpun (PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My experience was limited before buying this. This product may carry a Japanese name but it is made by an very old, revered Germsan chain saw builder and it shows.
I think short blades can invite problems. 20 inches allows you to avoid using the tip too much which leads to dangerous kick back very often. The physical weight of a larger model actually helps as you cut.
The motor size heps you get jobs done, place you at less risk, too. The bargain hunters are willing to cut corners on the wrong things. Safety, build, balance...from a good company translates into a safer life.
read about all the hurt and stitches others get and you will appreciate what I am saying. Save money on other products, not this.Get all the clothing to keep you safe too. This is not a toy, this is the best.
Excellent Saw May 8, 2010 Fred in NJ 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had the Makita 64cc saw for 2 years. It is top quality, German made (Dolmar in Hamburg). Faultless reliability, lots of power. Easily handles heavy oak and maple logs. I would not hesitate to buy this saw again.
What, no case? April 27, 2010 Swifty 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very nice saw. At times takes a little practice to get it started after sitting a while, but runs and restarts great. Was disappointed that it didn't come with a carrying/storage case considering the price. My cheap saws included them. Overall, though, a great saw, very powerful.
Power-to-weight ratio January 18, 2010 Mikethevike (Maryland) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a very powerful saw for the weight. A comparable Stihl is about 50% heavier and when you have a lot of wood to cut the lighter weight is worth the extra money. The saw has served me well cutting up many > 30" oak, maple and ash trunks and lots of smaller trees and fallen timber. The chain oil dispenser is leaking a bit but the saw has also been used extremely hard for several seasons. I have worn out 4 or 5 chains already and I have switched to a carbide tip chain (Really worth its hefty price!)
The saw looks really beat up but still starts on the first pull and runs like a champ. Only complaint: woodchips and sawdust packs inside the safety brake housing and can interfere with smooth running so it needs to be taken apart and cleaned out regularly.
This saw is a serious tool in the class of the midsize Husqvarna and Stihl.
Big Makita DCS6401 December 30, 2009 Fernando Abreu 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great saw! Took me a while to find a case for it since it would not fit the Stihl or Husky cases. I even tried the large boxy cases. I ended up getting a soft Echo case for it. There is some weirdness in the manual about using 2 different sized files for sharpening the chain but other than that it's not much different from other saws. It has a little plate that can be used to divert hot air to the carb for cold weather use. Though this is a large powerfull saw it is light and manageble. In the first tankfull I made about 30 cuts thru some really large oak logs!
I might get out there and use it again today!
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