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10 minutes ago, HuntingHicap said:

Just asking for a friend is a chainbrake that import on a saw that large? Only because I know someone with a 3120xp which hasn't had an active chainbrake for at least 7 years, when you are running 36"+ bars kickback seems a lot less likely?

I think a working chainbrake is important on any saw 

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Yes It’s up too the individual Iam like @Stubby don’t ever use it at all but it’s there in an emergency  got several dolmar’s  and solos that haven’t got one and 

newish big Echo that is standard without one

but it’s for your own use only 

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18 hours ago, mgr said:

Shavey: thank you! 

The leveler under the brake flag is whats missing. 

 

For me is the chainbrake nessecery because i am restorating 1.

 

Any one arround here with spare parts for a 166?

Hi,

I rather think it was Court engineering who bought up all the Dolmar spares in the UK, when production ended. I can find their contact number, if you still need it ?

 

Also, I've also got a 133 & 166 -both good, except for each of them needing a new coil. Haven't been able to locate spare one's or find any alternative ones so far. . just in case anyone here knows anything useful ? ? (Would be much appreciated!) 

 

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