85CC Dolmar 6400

I've wanted to try one after having Stihl issues. How difficult is it to find parts?

The parts and BB kits are everywhere. I thought about doing it to my 6421 but when I had the chance to snag one already done I grabbed it and now I will just leave the other one stock at 64cc.
 
I've wanted to try one after having Stihl issues. How difficult is it to find parts?

Difficult, for me. Closest dealer is 45 minutes away and only sells - no repairs... additionally, I've read that parts for the older saws can be hard to find. I'm a proud DCS 6000i owner. I would not call it light though. The chain adjust position is awkward, next to the muffler and bar... I see it as more of a forestry saw than a climbing saw, but it's my only 20" bar saw so I climb with it occassionally.
 
Are you putting it on the carpet so we can't see the bar oil spots under it? lol Your poor wife must be a saint!

She is a saint, I have zero complaints.

The only thing I might change when required is the chain style. It has a full round instead of a chisel and has a solid nose bar. If I recall they both rob power from the motor. I've read about that but have no real knowledge if that is true or not.
 
Difficult, for me. Closest dealer is 45 minutes away and only sells - no repairs... additionally, I've read that parts for the older saws can be hard to find. I'm a proud DCS 6000i owner. I would not call it light though. The chain adjust position is awkward, next to the muffler and bar... I see it as more of a forestry saw than a climbing saw, but it's my only 20" bar saw so I climb with it occassionally.

I got to many saws but nothing over 64cc. This will be my trunk saw when needed which is why I really didn't want to drop over a grand for a new Stihl or Husky.
 

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