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Gtools

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  1. I have a Vimek Minimaster 101 I got from ianh together with trailer and crane. I have finally got around to fixing the Minimaster, having taken a look inside the gearbox. I knew the part cost was prohibitive, so took it to Allgear Products here in the North East. They produced a new shaft in a couple of days at a fraction of the new price. I am replacing a couple of items before using it in anger. Already got the winch operational, and done the usual oiling and greasing. New tyres required. I post the photo of the gear which was replaced. Maybe try to get othwer photos up for those interested. Ian, maybe give me first refusal on the 606 when the time comes! http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=162822&stc=1&d=1407353254
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    dolmar 133

    Makita bought Sachs-Dolmar. I Think they stopped making the 133 about 1987, but Makita still hold some parts. I got a spring for the chain brake just a month ago. You don't say, but I presume you need the band assembly which is part no 123 213 051. You might try Makita to see if they still stock the part. It's the same part for the 123, 133, 133 super and 143. Best of luck, it's a cracking saw, very powerful but heavy. I managed to get a rim sprocket to fit a few years ago. A quick Google says Jacks Small Engines (albeit in the US) sell the for $15.50, but I'd try Makita first.
  3. I'm trying to source a bar for my Dolmar 133 The bar mount is an Oregon D033, but I can't source a bar greater than 20" from Oregon I'd rather not machine another mount - so, any ideas? Or anyone got some in the 29-36" range? Thanks
  4. There's a tg(?) Version/option that allows +-15deg swing on the conveyor.

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