Makita 4-stroke Outdoor Power Tools and More at GIE

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Makita 4-stroke outdoor power tools

One of the things that has always bothered me about the introduction of 4-stroke technology into the world of handheld outdoor power equipment was the tendency for oil to get all over the place unless you positioned the tool precisely right-side up. Hangย it up, let it tip over, orโ€”GASPโ€”use it upside down or sideways, and youโ€™re likely to witness oil running out of the engine, and all over the tool. Lately, however, manufacturers have been solving this problem byย modifying the lubrication system,ย andย the new Makita 4-stroke outdoor power tools use aย patentedย technology of their own to eliminate this issue. Their system uses a push-pull method of distributing vaporized oil to the critical components, so when you tip the tool or alter the angle of the tool, oil isnโ€™t free to flow anywhere it wants.

An evenย bigger deal for some, however, is that the Makita Mini 4-strokeย (MM4) engines meet the reduced emissions requirements that are becoming more and more important to various municipalities. Because they donโ€™t burn an oil/gas mix, the emissions of the Makita MM4 4-stroke tools are far lowerโ€”and thatโ€™s no small factor in the OPE market. A 4-stroke engine also uses less fuel overall, sometimes up to 40% less, plus itโ€™s not cheap to mix oil and gas, and the operational cost savings of being able to use regular fuel is hard toย ignore.

Makita MM4 4-stroke motor cutaway

Makita EY2650H25H MM4 Telescopic Poleย Saw

MAKITA EY2650H25H pole saw pruner

We saw several of the new Makita 4-stroke outdoor power tools at this yearโ€™s 2015 GIE Expo in Louisville. The firstย MM4 modelย we ran into was theย Makita EY2650H25H MM4 telescopic pole saw. This new pole saw extends up to nearly 13ย feetย in length, giving you an unprecedented reach for trimming limbs and branches from the safety of the ground. The tool weighs just under 16 lbs, and the aforementioned lubrication system means that you can operate the tool at any angle without emission smoke and the dreaded smellย of oil burning off the motor housing.

Makita MM4 pole saw

Makita PM7650H 4-cycle Backpack Mist Blower

Makita PM7650H MM4 blower

The next tool that we were interested in was theย Makita PM7650H 4-cycle backpack mist blower. This new backpack mist blower, aside from smelling better than its 2-stroke counterpart,ย features aย 2 speedย โ€œcruiseย controlโ€ lever on the inside of the control joystick that can be used to increase and decrease engine speed as needed depending upon whether youโ€™re spraying insecticide or fertilizer. Makita also designed this backpack to be more comfortable, addingย a low vibration frame with a spring system to decouple the engine from the chassis. Thereโ€™s also extra padded shoulder straps, but no hip belt to offload the weight and strain from your back. Fortunately, the tool only weighs about 29 lbs (empty, of course).

Theย Makita PM7650H 4-cycle mist blower can holdย about 3.9 gallonsย of liquid andย itsย 75.6ccย 3.82HP engineย can spray over 50 feet horizontally when neededย at a velocity of 190 mph. A liquid control valve sits near the front of the nozzle and allows you to adjust your flow rate to get just the rightย amount of material on your gardenย or landscaping.

Makita PM7650H 4-cycle blower

Makita EM2650LH 4-stroke Trimmer

Makita EM2650LH 4-stroke trimmer

The next of the Makita 4-stroke outdoor power tools we looked at was theย Makita EM2650LH 4-stroke trimmer. This is a lightweight but powerful trimmerย that reallyย should do well for landscapers looking to have a durable, all-day tool that can run with minimal vibration and lower environmentalย than comparable 2-stroke models.ย The Makita EM2650LH uses aย 25.4 cc commercial duty engineย with the same lubricationย system that keeps your oil from running out when you hang your tool or tilt it to the side. It uses a high capacity, rapid load bump-feed headย that lets you cut a length of string, feed it into the center of the head, and simply wind the head until itโ€™s fully loaded. Itโ€™s almost as convenient as a Pro trimmer head. This new string trimmer alsoย weighs justย 10.9 lbs. For easy maintenance, the Makita MM4 4-stroke trimmer uses aย heavy duty, dual stage air filter, and the oil filling port and drain plug can beย accessed easily. Thereโ€™s even anย oil level view windowย and a translucent fuel tank so you know exactly where you stand at all times. This trimmer uses a steel drive shaftโ€”this, in addition to the handle design,ย helpsย Makitaย reduceย vibration to the user.

Makita EM2650LH 4-stroke string trimmer

Makita Rebrands Dolmar Chainsaws

For anyone whoโ€™s familiar with the comings and goings of industry companies and ownership changes, theย Dolmarย brand has been ownedย byย Makitaย since 1991.ย As of October 1, 2015, however, Makita U.S.A., Inc. becameย fully responsible for allย Dolmar products throughout the U.S.A. We got to see the result of that change with the new orange Makita-branded Dolmar chainsaws at GIE.

Makita branded Dolmar chainsaws

This new arrangement allows Makita to present productsย that useย a combination of Dolmarย professional 2-stroke chain saws, Makita MM4 4-stroke outdoor power equipment, and theirย 18V and 36V (X2) LXTย products.ย What happens when you combine decades of industry know-how, 4-cycle technology, and cordless power tools? Who knows, but itโ€™s sureย to be a fun ride! Nothing should change with respect to distribution or dealers, but you will begin to see all future Dolmar chainsaws featuring the same orange colorโ€”but with a new Makita logo on the blades.

Wrapping it Up

Makita has a lot more tools it showed off at GIE, including the new 18V X2 string trimmer and blower,ย BBX7600N 75.6 cc MM4 backpack blower, and theย EK7651H 14 MM4 4-stroke power cutter. They also showed off their new Makita Hybrid LED work light which we first saw at the Makita 100 Year Anniversary Event.ย This isย a tool we think is going to take the industry by storm once it gets into the hands of contractors. The 2015 STAFDA trade show is coming up in a couple weeks, and that should also see some new tools introduced from Makitaโ€”if my super secret sources are correct!

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