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  1. edd01

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    You are welcome to call me. I am next to the rose cafe in Chelmsford 07716547912
  2. I would usually just repair my splitting maul handle, but not all handles seem to be the same for the head. cant quite get the right fit, comes loose no matter what. Cant even buy the maul anymore. I'm after an 8lb and upwards splitting maul if anyone knows where. there seem to be some on ebay but im not conviced there the width i like, look more like splitting axes. Hope you can help.
  3. @shavey Ok, i guess i will take it how do i buy it off you? Getting parts for this thing is tricky.
  4. Hi @shavey, A larger bar and chain might be a good idea. What are the exact parameters and gauges for the bar sizes so it fits the drive sprocket? Thanks for the advice.
  5. Hi shavy, A larger bar and chain might be a good idea. What are the exact parameters and gauges for the bar sizes so it fits the drive sprocket? Thanks for the advice.
  6. Hi there, you chaps last year helped me out hugely getting my 123 repaired. There is a local tree that fell down, its stupidly enourmous and its on private land crashing through two back gardens. There is a legal issue and its been going on for months. everybody just wants the tree to vanish. I said i would help if i could. Its a poplar tree I am just wondering what size bar i could go up to on a dolmar 123 could go up to on a bar and chain, its certainly got the grunt. i believe its starting to leave its power behind. Just so we are clear, im not a pro but i live on a commercial/industrial yard and im very used to heavy equipment. so for the sake of these occasions i would feel comfortable get a 90cm saw or so. Any advice happy to take it. Edward
  7. edd01

    90cc chainsaw

    ah yes, someone did mention one of these to me come to think of it a while ago but it as shown to me with nearly a forty inch bar, was a bit much. thats probably a decent thing to get though
  8. edd01

    90cc chainsaw

    Hi everyone, thanks to everyone helping me solve my sachs dolmar 123 issue, learnt a lot . for bigger knotty logs that i will get for free and some very large downed local trees that are over three feet, i would be interested in getting a 90cc chainsaw with a shorter bar as i dont wish to wield something that dangerous. Are there any recommendations on any older saws that parts are still available for that isnt going to cost me £1000 ? I actually found a dolmar sachs 133 which is 85 cc but finding parts is almost impossible it seems. Thanks!
  9. i honestly have no idea if the 122 super fits the 123, you think it would. Maybe in the future.
  10. hi what exactly is that chainsaw? looks newer etc?
  11. Hi Simon, sorry ive been slammed with work, i thought i replied to you. I managed to get a broken down 123 from ebay by sheer chance. how much would you want for the 122 parts? i'll do some research and see if it fits. any model numbers on the parts would be handy Regards Edward
  12. thanks, apparently he only wants local collection
  13. Looks right, annoyingly isn't right. The spark plug angle is upwards on the tecomec. The pic I've attached shows a flat 90 degree angle which stops it fitting inside the cover once it's on 😕 Unless someone here had actually managed it, my repair guy is warning that the inlet is wrong also.
  14. if you have a dolmar 309 disc cutter that apparrently is the same parts? i will try and get the cylinder out, apparently its not looking good, please let me know. regards Edward
  15. yes tecomec i think are italian or at least a lot of their stuff come from there. its all over ebay for all sorts of prices, apparently we are struggling to match up with whats in the chainsaw

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