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Thats great! Got a 9010 from ebay, after 2 tanks of fuel it cut out and wont start. It doesn't feel nice to pull, i'm guessing engine damage

 

No problem if you want too send me an email I will help if possible did you buy this one recently :thumbup::thumbup:

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Just bought it last week. Its an old one from 2000 though. The mix was good, with new petrol.

If i it was broken when I bought it I can send it back and use the momey towards a new one. The seller is probably goong to blame my fuel.

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How much would a 9010 without a bar cost me?

Plus is there anyone in devon who can fix a knackered dolmar? :-(

 

 

Yes too both of the above problems :thumbup::thumbup:

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Hi Shavey,

It's time for me to buy a new saw, I have recently been using the works 261. I like the Husky 550 but I don't want all the reported problems.

Looking at the Dolmar 115 or the 5105 for general ground work and some tree work. Are those a good choice as I have not tried one, or would you suggest another model? :confused1::confused1:

Cheers, John.

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Hi Shavey,

It's time for me to buy a new saw, I have recently been using the works 261. I like the Husky 550 but I don't want all the reported problems.

Looking at the Dolmar 115 or the 5105 for general ground work and some tree work. Are those a good choice as I have not tried one, or would you suggest another model? :confused1::confused1:

Cheers, John.

 

You are right John those two models seem too be everybody's favourite choice

The 115 is the older design 52cc saw which is the more squarer design

The 5105 is the newer design 50cc both are suitable for 13"-18" bar .325 or 3/8

 

There is only one option of the 115

 

The 5105 comes in three styles

standard easy start

Easy start with heated handles

Non easy start narrow starter non heated handles

 

Thanks

Andrew

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Posted

Thanks for the pictures Andrew,

Am I right in thinking the 5105C is the one with the easy start?

Could you quote me for a 15 or 16in, .325 with easy start please. :thumbup1:

Kind Regards, John.

Posted
Thanks for the pictures Andrew,

Am I right in thinking the 5105C is the one with the easy start?

Could you quote me for a 15 or 16in, .325 with easy start please. :thumbup1:

Kind Regards, John.

 

That above saw in the photo is running a 15" .325 bar and chain and easy start

 

Price as follows £407+vat Delivery £10+vat

 

Thanks :thumbup::thumbdown:

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