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2 minutes ago, Whoppa Choppa said:

Boring. I had a 166 back in the 80's. Dumbest thing I ever did was selling it.

 

Go on then, make the OP an offer!

 

Seriously they did say they are a bit green to big old saws, I'm not sure I'd recommend something as obscure with a manual oiler where parts are rocking horse poo.  Stihl 660, 880 or husky equivalents maybe.

 

 

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13 hours ago, Hobbylogger said:

Not sure if this will load right? It's a fair old thing but comes very comfortably to hand. I was looking at some Stihl battery saws but they seemed very expensive for what they are and I quite fancied buying a petrol saw rather than having to stop charging batteries.

 

Thing circled in red is the primer thing? 

 

Also I assume the 40:1 on the fuel cap is the ratio to put oil in the petrol? My strimmer is on 50:1, will this be ok or should I have a separate mix?

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@Hobbylogger - that is a very old, obsolete, potentially unsafe antique saw that should really be consigned to the scrap pile before it causes injury. 
As you appear a little inexperienced with this type of machinery I would be happy to help you out. I have an old (but fully functional, and far more modern than your current saw!) Stihl MS180 with a 14’’ bar (knife) that I would do a straight swap with you for. 
Feel free to pm me if this is of interest, and I can send you address details etc. 

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1 minute ago, monkeybusiness said:

@Hobbylogger - that is a very old, obsolete, potentially unsafe antique saw that should really be consigned to the scrap pile before it causes injury. 
As you appear a little inexperienced with this type of machinery I would be happy to help you out. I have an old (but fully functional, and far more modern than your current saw!) Stihl MS180 with a 14’’ bar (knife) that I would do a straight swap with you for. 
Feel free to pm me if this is of interest, and I can send you address details etc. 

No hidden agenda there at all.

 

What makes you think it's unsafe.

 

Stop trying to con the OP.

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25 minutes ago, Muddy42 said:

 

 

 

 with a manual oiler

 

 

This is in addition to the automatic oiler . Used with extra long bars when milling .

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2 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

No hidden agenda there at all.

 

What makes you think it's unsafe.

 

Stop trying to con the OP.

Just trying to keep them safe, old crap like that wants taking out of circulation. 
 

Can’t do anything charitable without being falsely accused of an ulterior motive - ridiculous! 

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Hi all.

 

I've just spent some time cleaning the saw up, my neighbour has very helpfully given it a bit of a tune as he is very well versed in petrol engines and has shown me a BU-KO 65cc saw he brought off Amazon.  I must be honest and say that what attracted me to the older saw was it seemed alot better built than even the Stihl and Husquvana saws I had a brief look at.

 

Am I correct in thinking these numbers on the blade would be helpful in ordering a smaller bar?  Is it even possible? My neighbour says you can stick a aftermarket bar (he suggests Oregon) on a saw but I notice this bar is the same as the chainsaw?

 

I've some pallets I want to cut up later on but my neighbour said to be careful of nails? I know my old black and decker would go blunt when cutting the flats off the pallet blocks and obviously don't want to do the same to this saw? 

 

I must admit I'm very surprised it's generated so much Interest. I nearly didn't buy it as it looked old and obsolete but something drew me to it.

Thanks all, sorry for the stupid questions.

 

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20 hours ago, Hobbylogger said:

Not sure if this will load right? It's a fair old thing but comes very comfortably to hand. I was looking at some Stihl battery saws but they seemed very expensive for what they are and I quite fancied buying a petrol saw rather than having to stop charging batteries.

 

Thing circled in red is the primer thing? 

 

Also I assume the 40:1 on the fuel cap is the ratio to put oil in the petrol? My strimmer is on 50:1, will this be ok or should I have a separate mix?

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You'd be pretty safe running it on a 50:1 mix as modern oils are so much better than in the era that Dolmar was made. We used to have a real expert on oils on this forum but unfortunately we don't see him anymore 🙁

And welcome to this friendly forum 🙂

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