CHEVYTOWN13
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Opened up the end of the baffle. I've read here some poeple un-crimping the muffler. But alls I did was drill some holes and then used my large porting bits to open up the end area.
You chose...........wisely.
The Dolmars have massive power...but the Husky will continue to run every day for years. I wouldn't be so positive the Dolmar would..if past experience can be projected to remain true.
the crew i'll be working for bought 3 or 4 dolmar 7900's last year, they were awsome cutting machines IF you could keep them running. Just all kinds of problems, clutch shoes breaking, air filter clip holders breaking, one saw went threw 3 coils, av mounts were a constant problem, especially the upper mount that goes to the cylinder via a CLAMP:taped: The crew went out and bought new 460 stihls and they are still running great, Im no even a stihl guy. I dont like ragging on dolmar but that is a real life experience coming from seasoned timber fellers
LOL. OTAY!
I tell you what homeslice, if one of Tom Fales Jr's favorite felling saw was a 7900, I can tell you right now a lot of people wood laugh at what you just said:hmm3grin2orange:
He's a professional logger BTW, so he was using it ever'day...
the crew i'll be working for bought 3 or 4 dolmar 7900's last year, they were awsome cutting machines IF you could keep them running. Just all kinds of problems, clutch shoes breaking, air filter clip holders breaking, one saw went threw 3 coils, av mounts were a constant problem, especially the upper mount that goes to the cylinder via a CLAMP:taped: The crew went out and bought new 460 stihls and they are still running great, Im not even a stihl guy. I dont like ragging on dolmar but that is a real life experience coming from seasoned timber fellers
Ain't that a hoot? I ran a Dolmar 7900 LOGGING every day for a week. The thing fell apart after that one week...and it was new. Would have been repaired, but no compeptent Dolmar dealer within a hundred miles at the time.
The owner bought it only to get a deal on something else he wanted.
Like I said, great power, but didn't stay running. The Stihls and huskys still run though.
Ain't that a hoot? I ran a Dolmar 7900 LOGGING every day for a week. The thing fell apart after that one week...and it was new. Would have been repaired, but no competent Dolmar dealer within a hundred miles at the time.
The owner bought it only to get a deal on something else he wanted.
And by the sounds of it...you HAVE NOT run one logging..
And please explain this quote:
OH, and one more thing, "homeslice", Chevys suck hind tit. They fall apart too.
Ain't that a hoot? I ran a Dolmar 7900 LOGGING every day for a week. The thing fell apart after that one week...and it was new. Would have been repaired, but no competent Dolmar dealer within a hundred miles at the time.
The owner bought it only to get a deal on something else he wanted.
And by the sounds of it...you HAVE NOT run one logging..
And please explain this quote:
OH, and one more thing, "homeslice", Chevys suck hind tit. They fall apart too.
Didn't mean to hijack this thread or did I
I wouldget the saw that had the best dealer support nearby
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