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shavey

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  1. To be honest for your safety that cover and integral parts fit each different model C And TLC the parts aren't that much the outside chain cover is approx £18 and the integral parts to make it complete is around the £15 mark I could get you the parts but they would be Sebring red and then you would end up with a DOLMAK
  2. Well this is testament Stubby the best 2-stroke oil and a quality petrol gives lubrication security and an even burn tempature Jo public will carry on buying Ching chong equipment because they won't know a dicky bird about this sort of thing and will buy and discard every time and you dont get any hassle if they blow up most of the suppliers chuck you a new saw So if you buy Proffesional tools buy the best 2-stroke oil and top quality supreme fuel or Aspen and safeguard your investment
  3. I used to do a lot of ploughing with my cat D2 and 3 furrow trailer plough Keep meaning to put some pics up on the tractor thread
  4. shavey

    Dolmar

    I will send you a PM later
  5. This saw is makita /dolmar or dolmak's entry level saw which is a perfect buy for the under £200 budget I must say I haven't used on properly only in preparation for selling but people seem quite happy with them Have you still got access to that big old Sachs dolmar lying in a shed somewhere :thumbup:
  6. To tell you the truth I haven't noticed those lines on the recoil cover :thumbup:
  7. thats good to hear you got it right bury the little devil in deep right on the optimum torque curve have you removed the spark arrestor gauze :thumbup1:
  8. Surprise surprise. to hear that sad news
  9. Nice one mate you gotta do these things makes a good night and a interesting trip home A bit of tounge pie in the ear classic :thumbup1:
  10. Everybody been waiting for you to come back safe and sound mate from your swingers party Come on you Quins :thumbup:
  11. Hey there TCD I saw a jcb fast trac with a lorry trailer and lorry crane mounted on the trailer it was leaving Barnstaple heading towards umberleigh :thumbup:
  12. Dolmar Ps-6100 is the equivalent saw
  13. shavey

    Dolmar

    The 309 is the same as the 123 70cc I gotta a 309 here and the engine was worn out and I put a 133 cylinder and piston on it and now got plenty of power
  14. shavey

    Dolmar

    Yes you can purchase a 6100 from a me if you want a price or have a demo send me a PM no problem Thanks
  15. shavey

    Dolmar

    Hello I dug out that pot and piston today but I think it's either a 120. Or a 116si but as usual the label part number is missing so can't get a number :thumbup:
  16. Hello Barrie and Eddie the dealer up near Torrington last time I spoke to him he was hoping to have RHS rose moor running on Aspen so good news there
  17. i have been using it in the hedge trimmer wacker plate cement mixer and generator whenever we are working in confined spaces but havent been using it in the saws or brushcutters
  18. there has been loads and loads going into exeter train station you cant miss his truck
  19. There are so many outlets around here at the moment it doesn't seem to stay on the ground for very long What softwood will you take
  20. We got a dealer in Torrington selling Aspen now great news
  21. We have been with shell for approx 12yrs now as others have said certain garages are cheaper but it's less of a headache than making sure you got cash and credit cards in trucks for your journey before the euro came in it was a pain travelling in Europe you had to have French francs Deutschmarks Austrian shilling Polish zloty Hungarian florin it was only Belgium and Luxembourg that would take pounds then but luckily we had huge tanks so all trips around the UK where done with a smile and a saving The euro shell card used to get you free polo shirts mugs Ferrari memorabilia in mainland Europe but all those loyalty cards are useless now with the shell card
  22. Nice to hear your back on track again Matthew hope you keep on the right road :thumbup: But sadly it looks like you went off the road yesterday you bad boy :lol: But you covered some miles nice one :thumbup1: See you at longleat
  23. Was thinking about it tonight Jon but didn't light it in the end mate
  24. I must agree with you NFG the inboard clutch system on the dolmar's is a good thing you have good clean areas inside the cover all your wood chips get sent out no obstruction and so easy to change sprocket rims I sold a ps-350 recently which is the same chassis as the 420 I supplied a pro sprocket clutch drum and sprocket rims 1/4 and 3/8 but the beauty is they can interchange this saw from tree work to carving in minutes without having the hassle of spinning off the clutch.
  25. You obviously like this saw Rod , has it been good to you over the last few months if you got confidence in the saw hanging together then as WYK says you can get some gains with a few mods send it too spud have yourself a hot saw great fun WYK done a great job when he opened up my 420 and it's great to have a little rocket to have a play with :thumbup:

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