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shavey

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  1. you should be ok at £120 to £150
  2. shavey

    Dolmar CT

    i have just been checking my parts manuals and the sachs dolmar CT had three piston variants 115 132 100 115 132 101 115 132 102 the sachs dolmar had one piston listed 166 132 100 here is a photo from a dolmar man in the USA PISTON ON THE LEFT IS 166 PISTON ON THE RIGHT IS A CT
  3. the muffler will take a mig weld ok and last for a long time i just sold a side panel luckaly the 123 133 and 143 all share alot of components
  4. you have a good torquey saw there good buy :thumbup:
  5. shavey

    Dolmar CT

    this saw was the model before the sachs dolmar 166 it has the same size piston as the 166 it was in production until 1990 there are a few pistons for sale for the 166 so you could be lucky
  6. hello if its the 122sl it should have a sebring red top and aluminium hand gaurd similar to husky 61 and its late 70's to early 80;s 123 would have a black top and black plastic chain brake handle and a fluted exhaust and mid 80's
  7. great thread this one , these dumpers are so versatile and brilliant job to both of you on your dumpers so adaptable for any job :thumbup:
  8. this is the little one i can have some fun with bolens 1254
  9. this sounds a very good solution to the squirrel problem very good idea :thumbup:
  10. we got several kania traps around i was told to put strawberries in there as squirrels are tempted to strawberries or nuts smothered in peanut butter i wandered if anybody else had heard this idea
  11. thats spooky i heard rainbow ''since youve been gone on the radio today and only thought i havent heard any deep purple lately and listened to black night earlier this evening :thumbup:
  12. shavey

    Echo spares

    try barrie at garden kit on here
  13. thats good news rob job sorted now for makita / dolmar 9010 at last i purchased a 42'' oregon powermatch DOO9 404 and was going to try on the dolmar 9010 and see what it thought of that length i was hoping it would keep enough oil running to the tip
  14. i think the deadline is sometime in september
  15. get a message to garden kit he is your man for these mowers :thumbup:
  16. very true i must do my CPC before september give it twenty years you will have too do a risk assesment to use the toilet :lol:
  17. a few years back there used to be a herb supplement called beelzebub a chap with working shires up the road used to feed it and he swore it helped them with flies we use pig oil and sulphur on his legs and we also mix garlic powder with pig oil and sulphur and lightly rub over his coat and mane and tail
  18. a 1957 solo rex 125 mk11 my father bought it new a 1965 solo twin
  19. thats a brilliant idea we got a gypsy vanner cob he has very sensitive pink skin horse flies driving him mad this year any idea's excelllent :thumbup:
  20. what awful news to hear i just dont know what too say iam devistated to hear your bad news wishing you all the best in this hour of need you take care and be safe your self
  21. i have just spent £700 on a tourer and so chuffed with it my wife is sprucing up the interior :thumbup:
  22. i cant FIGure it out:thumbup1:
  23. it was mentioned in a earlier post by breezeblock i was hoping somebody could give some more info on this saw the PS-3410 :thumbup:
  24. its a shame the rear handled and top handled PS-3410 arent as good as the smaller PS-222TH I WAS thinking about getting one or the other in and see what everybody thinks of them they are good value for money but are they up too the grade for everyday profittable use :thumbup:
  25. i can get european models and TCD can get the USA models just send a PM and would be happy to help :thumbup:

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