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Does anyone know if this high output oiler fits an older 066 and what's the part number for it?

 

I found this on a previous thread 1122 640 3201 but when I looked on L&S it just said oiler to fit ms665 , 066 (1.15mm stroke), is this the high output oiler?

 

 

 

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Si

 

 

Yes, that's the correct p/n, and it will fit the 066

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Well the big dolmar arrived yesterday after 3 weeks of delivery problems. The courier probably did 5000 miles getting it from Andrew up to me. Andrew has been perfect throughout the whole thing with regular updates of courier buffoonery. Anyway fired her up this afternoon and have to say.......it is great. Not as heavy as I was expecting and has loads of power. Not as nimble as a 661 but the perfect saw for cross cutting big stuff. Beats the 461. Happy I bought it and hope Andrew continues to import them and that his business continues to grow.:thumbup:

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Well the big dolmar arrived yesterday after 3 weeks of delivery problems. The courier probably did 5000 miles getting it from Andrew up to me. Andrew has been perfect throughout the whole thing with regular updates of courier buffoonery. Anyway fired her up this afternoon and have to say.......it is great. Not as heavy as I was expecting and has loads of power. Not as nimble as a 661 but the perfect saw for cross cutting big stuff. Beats the 461. Happy I bought it and hope Andrew continues to import them and that his business continues to grow.:thumbup:

 

What was the cost and what's the length out front

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Well the big dolmar arrived yesterday after 3 weeks of delivery problems. The courier probably did 5000 miles getting it from Andrew up to me. Andrew has been perfect throughout the whole thing with regular updates of courier buffoonery. Anyway fired her up this afternoon and have to say.......it is great. Not as heavy as I was expecting and has loads of power. Not as nimble as a 661 but the perfect saw for cross cutting big stuff. Beats the 461. Happy I bought it and hope Andrew continues to import them and that his business continues to grow.:thumbup:

 

HI HOT well done andrew what cc is that saw thanks jon :thumbup:

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Well the big dolmar arrived yesterday after 3 weeks of delivery problems. The courier probably did 5000 miles getting it from Andrew up to me. Andrew has been perfect throughout the whole thing with regular updates of courier buffoonery. Anyway fired her up this afternoon and have to say.......it is great. Not as heavy as I was expecting and has loads of power. Not as nimble as a 661 but the perfect saw for cross cutting big stuff. Beats the 461. Happy I bought it and hope Andrew continues to import them and that his business continues to grow.:thumbup:

 

if i thought this saw was going from lands end to john o groates i would have put a charity collection box on the parcel :thumbup::thumbup:

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if i thought this saw was going from lands end to john o groates i would have put a charity collection box on the parcel :thumbup::thumbup:

 

Ha ha. Will have to cut a few thousand ton of firewood to neutralize the carbon footprint of the saw. I could probably walked to Devon and collected it quicker than that shower of ¢¥#!- took to deliver it.

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