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So whats the MSRP on the 6100?
No clue Kenneth...
So whats the MSRP on the 6100?
$575 list with 20".
Check out the IPL on the Dolmar web site. It looks like the strato air intake is controlled by some sort of reed valve on the cylinder.
Here ya go boys, order one today
Dolmar PS 6100 45 cm 3 8" Kettensäge Motorsäge Plus EXTRAS | eBay
No, this is a platform all of its own, it just has the 'family look' of the other Dolmars.Judging from the weight, right side carb adjust, handle, and overall look it's much more similar to a 5105 and appears built on a 5105 type frame.
So putting a bigger jug on a 5105 ?
too bad I'm fully equipped
No, this is a platform all of its own, it just has the 'family look' of the other Dolmars.
And...it's a shame you are. :msp_wink: I have a 420, 6400, 7300 and 7900...and that 6100 has me thinking of filling the gap.
After testing and running this new PS-6100 it is going to be a great runner It is FASTER than the PS-6400 also Lighter it holds a huge amount of fuel so that is great as well. Yes this is a New Platform and design they have been working on it for a while now and its time for Dolmar to release this new platform saw that will be accompanied by others off this same design. We had 2 of them We ran at Boonville and they were a hit for all that ran them.
Scott
After testing and running this new PS-6100 it is going to be a great runner It is FASTER than the PS-6400 also Lighter it holds a huge amount of fuel so that is great as well. Yes this is a New Platform and design they have been working on it for a while now and its time for Dolmar to release this new platform saw that will be accompanied by others off this same design. We had 2 of them We ran at Boonville and they were a hit for all that ran them.
Scott
70 or even 80cc on this platform could be VERY interesting...
what gap? that 50cc gap you need a 5100/5105 for? your 60cc gap is already filled with the 6400/6401...
Well four stroke in a saw is a risk at first, bit with the emphasis on clean burning and fuel economy, I dare say, its probably in the future for saws like it was for dirt bikes. Someone will probably figure it out just like electronics in saws. It will be a bigger challange though. Probably have old school torque as well.we are already seeing a trend toward wider torque curves vs high RPM in the new saw designs.well for stock saws anyway. And we all know four strokes can RPM just look at a Yamaha R6. And to the naysayers, which are probably numerous, I would lament the passing of two strokes as much as anyone.
I disagree. The 5105 is an awesome 18", capable 20". But you jump 51 to 64cc and to a saw that is a died in the wool 24". You don't have the gap of a super strong 20, capable to 24" that is more nimble than the 64cc. For example, you have the 562xp and the 365.
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