cambl
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No, that's a tracking beacon so the EPA knows where you are.
Ok good, we need to be compliant. I didn't think Dolmar would put a useless primer on a "pro" saw.
No, that's a tracking beacon so the EPA knows where you are.
Is that a primer bulb on the fuel tank?
It does have one, but it isn't on the tank....
If you look really closely it looks like it's on the part of the case that hangs down over the tank so to speak. To me that still looks vulnerable and if the saw has to have one I'd much rather it be recessed into the saw a bit.
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"Should be" are the right words, we don't know if it is true yet - btw, that is the same as the true weight of the MS362 (according to KWF)......I see where TK scaled a dry 562 at 12.8 lbs. So we are at 12.8 vs 13.2 on the two saws. The 13.2/6.0kg should be the out of the box weight.
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This is a quote from a german thread comparing the data of the 6100, 362 and 562.
vollgetankt gibts keine angaben vom hersteller: hab mir aber eben die arbeit gemacht und vollgetankt mit 45cm Schiene und Kette gewogen:
= 8,2kg auf der anzeige der personenwage. => fully fueled fuel and chain oil with 18inch bar & chain = 8.2kg ~ 18.077lbs
Vergleichszahlen:
.................. Dolmar PS 6100............. Stihl 362 ....................Hus 562XP
torque: .......3,8Nm/6500...................3,6Nm/6500.................3,5Nm/7750
power......... 3,4kW ..........................3,4 kW.........................3,5KW
rpm.............13000/min.....................14000/min ..................14000/min
Gas capacity 0,75l........................... 0,6l ............................ 0,62l
running time. ca 30 min ....................ca 20min .....................ca 21 min ( dies sind KWF-Messungen)
length........... 435mm ......................445mm.........................445mm
width.............202mm(Easy-Start)......195mm........................190mm
height............227mm.......................220mm.........................220mm
weight............6kg ............................6kg ...........................5,8kg
ccm...............61ccm³........................59ccm³........................59,8ccm³
price in Germany..789,-€...................1079,-€........................1159,-€
This is just a comparison of the numbers. But I believe that the price seems right.
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Looks like distributors have these on order, due in July.
Has anyone here in the States been able to run a pre-production model and take a look inside at the carb/intake and exhaust systems?
sisu said:Halllo!
Nach mittlerweile so ca. 40 Tankfüllungen schätze ich mal gibt es von meiner Seite her schon ein paar Erfahrungswerte und das wären folgende:
ich hoffe Du bist genauso zufrieden mit der Dolmar 6100 wie wir, einfach geil die Säge. Dreht wie die sprichwörtliche Sau und braucht relativ wenig Treibstoff. Ich habe meine Sägen mit 45cm 3/8 VM geordert. Das ist für mich die Allround Säge schlechthin, ich habe schon Eichen und Buchen mit einem BHD von 80cm gefällt und das funktioniert super.
Wir fangen nächste Woche einen Tannen Starkholz Kahlschlag an und ich schätze da werden die 7900er in der Alubox stehen bleiben.
Von der Leistung her einer Dolmar 6400 sicher überlegen, ebenso vom Händling her.
ich würde sie in die Kategorie Husky 357, 560 bzw. 562 einordnen nur eben günstiger Preis bei hoher Qualität.
so in Europe, is it standard fare to include a carburetor tuning screwdriver?
My 420 came with a screwdriver along with the squench and a "L" handle torx.Please more info on the 6100 hopefully the EPA doesn't cut its nut$ off.
Certainly exceeds a Dolmar 6400 performance-wise, equaly from her handling.
I would classify them in the category Husky 357, 560 and 562, but just lower price with high quality.[/I]
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They're HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE!
They're HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE!
They don't seem to be hiding them go to the bottom of the product description page I put here and follow the link.Has anyone been able to find a parts breakdown yet? All my searches turned up nothing.
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