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just got round to getting my dolmar 9000 kitted out with 30" bar and chain, seems to bog very easily in not very big wood?? (ash) would 8 pin rim sprocket help rather than 7 pin, she has masses of compression so engine in good nick although not sure of top rpm for this saw, any help would be great:thumbup1:

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8 pin won't help, it will make it worse.

 

You only want to put on a bigger sprocket if the saw is never bogging down, but not cutting as fast as you want.

 

A bigger sprocket is like changing up a gear in your car, if your already struggling the last thing you need is a higher gear.

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got new oregon sprocket nose bar, is yours running 8 pin sprocket ?cheers

 

Not got the saw anymore; imo power/weight ratio was unacceptable. Mind you when I threw it out of the aeroplane it was till running after it hit the ground and barely had a mark on it :lol:

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just got round to getting my dolmar 9000 kitted out with 30" bar and chain, seems to bog very easily in not very big wood?? (ash) would 8 pin rim sprocket help rather than 7 pin, she has masses of compression so engine in good nick although not sure of top rpm for this saw, any help would be great:thumbup1:

 

Sell it and buy a nice 2094! :thumbup1:

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that must be you duncan lol that 8 pin has transformed the saw but still gonna sell it,ill give you £400 for the 2094

 

I knew it would mate:thumbup1: 2094 not for sale, but if your lucky i'll let you have a play with it next time your in:001_tt2:

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