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Sachs Dolmar 133 the pain continues. Please help


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Who put the link in your post then ?:001_smile: In your post with the silhouette of the bar end is a link that takes you to an IBM consulting site ! . In the next post were you say " I will put one up " the same link takes you to the chainsaw site . Odd !

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Who put the link in your post then ?:001_smile: In your post with the silhouette of the bar end is a link that takes you to an IBM consulting site ! . In the next post were you say " I will put one up " the same link takes you to the chainsaw site . Odd !

 

There is no link in the first post, it's your browser converting it to a live link because it has .com after it. Mine doesn't do it.

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Hi folks, I had a problem with my Dolmar not oiling. Solved a problem with the pump but now I have a new problem. The 20" bar does not line up with the oil hole/slot.

 

I've re drilled the holes as close as I can get to the oil slot, the problem now seems to be that the chain is failing to pick up the oil as it passes because the holes are below the teeth as they pass.

 

I think the only option is a new bar. I've spoken to Rob at Chainsawbars and he's been as helpful as he can and suggested a modification to allow the saw to take a 395xp bar.

 

Ideally I'd like an original bar, but will go with any fix at the moment as I need this saw working soon.

 

 

hello you have a bit of a mess there too many holes oil is seeping down through the bar and out the bottom

you have two choices you either get the bar slot cut out too 10mm on a D009 bar and have some new 10mm bar studs without the 14mm shanks on them the oil holes line up ok

i have some D033 bars old and new old stock 20'' up to 32'' that are made for the 133

i also can sort out new studs and i have a 20'' D009 OREGON bar here all ready if you need any further help :thumbup:

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There is no link in the first post, it's your browser converting it to a live link because it has .com after it. Mine doesn't do it.

 

Ah yes . But why does the same bit of typing ( the link ) take you to 2 different sites ?

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Because one's a real link (the one I put in the second post) and the other one (not the real one) is sponsored by google :lol:

 

Ok . What I dont understand is the typing is exactly the same . How does it differentiate between the one you meant as a link and the one you did not ? Sorry for being a thicko ! :biggrin:

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The first one is not a hyperlink, your browser is doing that and sending you where it wants you to go so that google or someone will get money from them for redirecting you. It's nothing to do with me. now let him have his thread back. :D If a mod took the .com from the end it would stop doing it.

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