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Back in the day I ran two of them made the 076 and 084 look stupid . the piston melted on one it never ran as well as the one that lasted forever but unfortunately was stollen with all my other kit some 15 years back iv still got a 133 and 123 just love them dolls

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Back in the day I ran two of them made the 076 and 084 look stupid . the piston melted on one it never ran as well as the one that lasted forever but unfortunately was stollen with all my other kit some 15 years back iv still got a 133 and 123 just love them dolls

 

same here i love the 133 have you ever used a 152 or 153 :thumbup::thumbup:

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ive used a 133 and my 153 was my first big saw,reckon the 166 is the hens teeth of hens teeth

 

i know somebody iwho has four 166's and seven 152's & 153's and loads of parts and he would'nt sell a spare nut or bolt off these saws

every other saw he will sell everything crazy :thumbup::thumbup:

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estate had a ct when i was about 12,i think that was the forerunner to the 166??but just badged dolmar, when on full throttle operator got electric shocks from it,they changed to husky after that,ive got some brochures with the ct in, donkeys years old,and a one page leaflet for the 153,old school !!

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