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  • 10 months later...
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In my quest for Sachs dolmar 166 parts it appears that a mcculloch super pro 118 is a direct dolmar 166 copy ..... Only problem is it seems they are rarer than a dolmar 166 so another dead end !

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I'm tempted ! Just need an ignition coil and mine should be a runner though.

 

Go on I think you should get that one very tempting :thumbup::thumbup:

I will help you out with yours:lol::lol:

 

I've been trying for ages to get a sp118 of a guy in Australia ive sold him lots of solo twin parts but I can't get him too budge an inch on that one, but it looks like Iam getting a sp125 which iam chuffed about :thumbup::thumbup:

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Go on I think you should get that one very tempting :thumbup::thumbup:

I will help you out with yours:lol::lol:

 

I've been trying for ages to get a sp118 of a guy in Australia ive sold him lots of solo twin parts but I can't get him too budge an inch on that one, but it looks like Iam getting a sp125 which iam chuffed about :thumbup::thumbup:

 

I would say the 125 trumps the 118; it is possibly the greatest saw of all time. Or a Disston otherwise.

  • 1 month later...
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Another photo for you TCD

 

That pic makes me laugh . It looks like that big fat huge stick came of the little stump in the foreground ( I know it didnt ) :001_smile:

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That pic makes me laugh . It looks like that big fat huge stick came of the little stump in the foreground ( I know it didnt ) :001_smile:

 

That's exactly what I thought stubby :thumbup::thumbup:

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