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Bought this today, just because it was for sale 😀, probably not the right saw for me though, any interest or should I just put it on eBay, what do you think. Put a wee bit of fuel and oil in it and it started, not tried it on a tree yet as it was pitch black by the time I got home.

 

If only it was a 120!!

 

Great saw though. Keep a hold of it.

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Great saw though. Keep a hold of it.

 

Guess I just fancy a new saw for Christmas, that is why I will sell this one.

I will probably also sell my hardly been used almost new looking Husky 281 xp as it is a pig with tennis elbow to pull start it.

mmm sell both of them = new saw

So For Sale:

Husky 281 xp only a hand full of hours on its clock and a spare new chain.

Sach Dolmar 116 si runs and stops but could do with a service

Sorry admin should maybe put this on arbtrader just seemed appropriate with thread.

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Guess I just fancy a new saw for Christmas, that is why I will sell this one.

I will probably also sell my hardly been used almost new looking Husky 281 xp as it is a pig with tennis elbow to pull start it.

mmm sell both of them = new saw

So For Sale:

Husky 281 xp only a hand full of hours on its clock and a spare new chain.

Sach Dolmar 116 si runs and stops but could do with a service

Sorry admin should maybe put this on arbtrader just seemed appropriate with thread.

 

 

how much for the dolly 116?

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So that is my dolly 116 and my husky 281xp sold, so now looking to buy a dolly 6100,

 

Think my next question is probably for shavey or tcd, is there any difference at all between the Makita 6100 and the dolly 6100, I seem to remember reading that the carbs were different, I know the obvisious difference of the colour and cost :).

 

If there is no difference I be as well saving myself a few quid as the colour does not bother me.

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History is, my friend was given the saw seized, I rebuilt it and my friend seized it again top and bottom, wrong mix and maybe a possible air leak, new parts, piston, spare carb comes with the saw plus replacement crank etc, saw is complete but in bits, needs building, pressure test etc.

 

Friend has had a bad accident a few months ago at work and could use the cash.

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