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Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw


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Rating: 3.5

List Price : $359.99 Price : $359.99
Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw

Product Description

Easy maintenance; Low noise operation; Efficient cold weather operation; Double air filtration; High power-to-weight ratio; Includes 18" Chain, 8" guide bar, chain cover, universal wrench, allen key, and torx wrench

  • Double air filtration
  • High power-to-weight ratio
  • Easy maintenance
  • Low noise operation
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California


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Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw Reviews

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars outstanding saw for a great price, May 28, 2008
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This review is from: Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
This saw is made by Dolmar Sachs in Germany.It is a detuned version of Dolmars 5100 Saw that has become a favorite of pros. the saw has a chrome cylinder great anti vibration system.it also meets 300 hr emission standards.this saw has a great power to weight ratio and will cut cut as fast as any other premium saw on the market.the chain that comes with it cuts Ok.I replaced the chain with a full chisel woodland pro chain (9.95 At Baileys forestry supply)and the saw cut much better.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A quality chainsaw, November 4, 2008
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This review is from: Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
I was looking for a saw that approached the quality of a professional-level machine, since it became evident as I attempted to clean up after Hurricane Ike that my small gas and electric homeowner saws were not up to the task. I selected the DCS510-18 because it was avaiable through Prime, touted its low vibration and high power-to-weight ratio, and it was branded by Makita. I knew the quality of their products, but wasn't aware of Makita making non-electric power tools. I gambled to an extent that they would not tarnish their brand by selling subpar products, even if manufactured by others.

The saw lives up to the power and vibration promises, and is almost elegant in its appearance, like one would picture a chainsaw made by BMW. I found that German elegance was not a false impression in the very useful first review written for this saw. I'm writing my own review as much to praise that first reviewer for the very useful information he provided as to address the quality... Read more
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality Sachs Dolmar 5100 Sold As A Makita, June 3, 2010
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This review is from: Makita DCS510-18 Commercial Grade 18-Inch 50cc 2-Stroke 3.2 HP Gas-Powered Chain Saw (Lawn & Patio)
I was looking for a medium duty chainsaw similar in quality to the other two name brand European saws. Makita bought Dolmar in 1991, and the saw is still "Made in Germany" -- as listed right on the label. Dolmar invented the gas chainsaw in 1927. It is a quality product, well made with an elegant appearance. In all aspects an identical twin of the Dolmar PS-510 -- except in the Makita trademark color. The saw runs well, but like all chainsaws, needs to be setup correctly, and maintained that way. You also need to know how to start and operate a two-stroke engine -- one review in this section gives it a "one star" because it is supposedly hard to start. Not really, it starts like any other two stroke engine, and it's temperamental and susceptible to flooding just like any other two stroke -- and once flooded, you can spend a half hour or a day, but it won't start until you dry out the plug.

The drill is simple, but must be followed, and when done correctly, it will start on... Read more
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