DCS5200I Makita Chainsaw - Overview
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Rubber Buffer
PartSelect #: PS10036260
Manufacturer #: 965-403-282
This item has been sourced from the original manufacturer and is intended to be used with chainsaws from Makita. The rubber baffle is used to absorb motor vibration between the main chassis and the re...
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Spark Plug
PartSelect #: PS10036277
Manufacturer #: 965-603-021
This is a genuine OEM approved replacement spark plug. It is commonly used with Makita power tools. The purpose of a spark plug is to deliver electric current from an ignition system to the combustion...
$15.82
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Fuel Line
PartSelect #: PS10036265
Manufacturer #: 965-404-460
This fuel line is a genuine OEM replacement part provided by the manufacturer. It is most commonly used in Makita chainsaws. This fuel line transfers fuel inside the machine. It is made of rubber, and...
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Fuel Tank Plug Ay
PartSelect #: PS10036268
Manufacturer #: 965-451-901
This replacement plug which is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Makita handheld lawn and garden equipment. It is specially designed to keep the fuel in the tank,...
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Hex Nut, Dcs341
PartSelect #: PS11881743
Manufacturer #: 252145-2
This is an authentic OEM supplied item, it is not an aftermarket imitation. It is specially made for use on Makita power tools. This is standard hardware which has multiple applications based on your ...
$9.91
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Air Filter Assembly
PartSelect #: PS9867529
Manufacturer #: 020-173-202
This is a genuine OEM approved replacement air filter assembly, it is specially designed for use with Makita chainsaws. Its purpose is to filter out dust and debris from the air that goes into the eng...
$32.46
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Suction Line Hose
PartSelect #: PS9867536
Manufacturer #: 020-245-041
This authentic item is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with saws made by Makita. The suction line hose fits between the oil pump and the pressure line. A screwdriver...
$11.60
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Pressure Line
PartSelect #: PS9867535
Manufacturer #: 020-245-020
This is a genuine Makita replacement part. The pressure line is designed by the manufacturer for use in chain saws. This part is made of flexible rubber, and is used to carry oil from the oil pump. ...
$7.20
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Screw M12x1
PartSelect #: PS9865277
Manufacturer #: 001-111-012
This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part that is specially designed for use with Makita chainsaws. Please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location an...
$5.11
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Gas leaking from the side of the body when the fuel fill inlet was facing up. Determined that the fuel was leaking around the fuel line where it came out of the tank
Removed the handle, carburetor, and plastic piece under the carburetor to access the fuel line where it comes out of the tank.
Fished the fuel filter out the gas fill port and removed the fuel filter.
Ended up cutting the old fuel line where it enters the tank.
Removed the old fuel line pieces out from the top and bottom. ... Read more
Was having a tough time pressing the new line into the hole at the top of the tank so I added a dab of grease and it slipped right in.
Used a piece of thin wire to fish the new fuel line to the gas filler port in order to reinstall the gas filter.
Will install a new gas filter the next time the saw runs out of gas.
Fished the fuel filter out the gas fill port and removed the fuel filter.
Ended up cutting the old fuel line where it enters the tank.
Removed the old fuel line pieces out from the top and bottom. ... Read more
Was having a tough time pressing the new line into the hole at the top of the tank so I added a dab of grease and it slipped right in.
Used a piece of thin wire to fish the new fuel line to the gas filler port in order to reinstall the gas filter.
Will install a new gas filter the next time the saw runs out of gas.
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henry from DOLORES, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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