Makita DCS6401-20 Commercial Grade 20-Inch 64cc 2-Stroke Gas Powered Chain Saw
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- 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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Dcs6401-20 chainsaw has a 64cc. 3. 9 cu. In. engine. Engine POWER4. 7 hp. No -load speed is 13,500 rpm. It is an integrated chain brake with external sprocket which simplifies chain installation and clean-up of the bar mounting area. Competetors state of disbelief at the power-to-weight ratio of this chainsaw. A professional drag is the minimum distance of only 23 millimeters between the outer edge of housing and the sword of the half block automatic throttle engaged v.. . Read more>> a>
Makita DCS6401-20 Commercial Grade 20-Inch 64cc 2-Stroke Gas Powered Chain Saw


Jason G. Godin said:
Mar 15, 10 at 2:21 amI have a lot of research before buying a saw. I watched a lot of different modles. I chose this way, without looking at him, but only from the reviews I’ve read (if you look long enough on the web you can find some). I’m really glad that I went with it then. It is well done and it works great. Make sure you buy the right saw for your needs. This can be great for some people. if it is greater than what you are looking for, try the Makita model a little ‘less than the 18 “leaves and 50cc. You will not regret buying this. My best purchase in years.
Nels Larson said:
Mar 15, 10 at 3:56 amWow I just started using this way, and it works fine. Rips right through the trees bigger. Very well designed and should last for many years.
A. Bates said:
Mar 15, 10 at 5:08 amWell designed, easy start, it is delicious, the intelligent positioning of everything and in reality the cuts. The only thing holding it back from 5 stars is that I have not used long enough to talk about life (even if the fact that the store fills its rental fleet with these speak well for their longevity) and myself chain melts too easily. However, the price they’re in the area of the big boys. . .
Mikethevike said:
Mar 15, 10 at 6:05 amThis is a very powerful saw for the weight. Such Stihl is about 50% heavier, and when you have a lot of wood to reduce the lighter weight is worth the extra money. Saven has served many cutting> 30 “oak, maple and ash trees and lots of small trees and fallen timber. Dispenser chain oil is leaking a bit, ‘but has also been used very hard for several seasons. I took 4 or 5 links already and I have switched to a chain of carbide tip (Really worth the hefty price!)
really looks so beat, but starts to pull on the first and still runs like a champion. Sole Statement: chips and sawdust parcels within the housing safety brake and may interfere with proper operation, so it must be removed and cleaned regularly.
looked a serious tool in the classroom for medium Husqvarna and Stihl.
Fernando Abreu said:
Mar 15, 10 at 7:16 amGreat then! Took me a little ‘to find a case for it, since it is not suitable for cases Stihl or Husky. I also tried the big, square cases. I ended up getting a soft case for the echo. There is a certain fragility in the manual about using 2 files of different sizes for sharpening the chain, but otherwise not much different from other saws. It has a small plate that can be used to convert hot air to the carb to use cold. Although this is a powerful way that is easy and manageble. In the first full tank I made about 30 cuts through some oak really great!
I can get out of there and use it today!