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But Good clutches on those two saws

Well my Dolmar 5105 blew up for the second time in 2 years, lost all compression again and scored the piston, this time on Aspen. In the 2 and a half years I have had it it has scored the piston twice and the coil failed once, not been abused either, pretty poor build quality imo and not up to commercial use.

 

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Well my Dolmar 5105 blew up for the second time in 2 years, lost all compression again and scored the piston, this time on Aspen. In the 2 and a half years I have had it it has scored the piston twice and the coil failed once, not been abused either, pretty poor build quality imo and not up to commercial use.

 

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Well well well :lol::lol::lol:

 

Didnt SAWTROLL tell all you knowalls :001_rolleyes:

 

Sorry i know i shouldnt, just couldnt help it:laugh1:

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Well my Dolmar 5105 blew up for the second time in 2 years, lost all compression again and scored the piston, this time on Aspen. In the 2 and a half years I have had it it has scored the piston twice and the coil failed once, not been abused either, pretty poor build quality imo and not up to commercial use.

 

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Cor :thumbdown: and I was seriously toying getting one of those but went for a 550 instead :thumbup:

cheers, steve

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Cor[emoji107]and I was seriously toying getting one of those but went for a 550 instead[emoji106]cheers, steve

I have a 550 as well and it's a lovely little saw, don't get me wrong I loved the dolly but quality just isn't right, took pot off today and the ring has broke up and put a hole right through the side of the piston! No non gen spares either and it's 200 quid to fix just on parts so I guess it's now a paper weight!

 

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I have a 550 as well and it's a lovely little saw, don't get me wrong I loved the dolly but quality just isn't right, took pot off today and the ring has broke up and put a hole right through the side of the piston! No non gen spares either and it's 200 quid to fix just on parts so I guess it's now a paper weight!

 

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Not good news Ian if you want too send it down too me I will

Pressure and vac test it and go from there

do you think the cylinder is salvageable

or If you wanna do it yourself I can send you up a new piston but again possible air leak might be cause of problem

But Iam here too help sort out your saw

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