Sachs Dolmar Chainsaws Thread

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Well, I made a puller from 1/4" plate by drilling 3 holes and using Stihl t27 brake handle bolts (M5x35mm) and it popped off no sweat. It is a tapered shaft with no keyway, you would think it would slip, but apparently not.
So there you have it! I'll let this tiny thread slip off into oblivion, only to be dredged up someday by a needy soul. :cheers:

Thanks to SkippyKtm for posting the results of a question he had to find the answer to on his own. It will now be recorded in this thread for future users to access.
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Looks like it's not like my 112 then. lol

Don`t feel bad Randy, my experience with the smaller Sachs Dolmars is that the clutches are threaded on the crank. When I first read the OP`s question I did not know if the clutch on the 133 and 143 were threaded on or not so I refrained from posting, now we know thanks to SkippyKtm and his dilligence.
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Its not the key that holds the clutch or flywheel; its the taper and compression supplied by the nut and washer. The flywheel is keyed to allow easy timing after removal.
 
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A coil for my 6000I is all i want !!! :cry:

SOMEBODY must have one ! :cry:

damn,they only allow two crying in one post ??

116si,,120si,,6800si will fit.

beg,beg,cry,cry,beg,cry,beg,beg.. :cry:
 

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great thread

Right now My only contribution is my PS 540. The best 50-55cc saw ive ever run, power, build and quality. The only new saw ive ever bought (2005) and it was a deal. The saw, 2 bars, chains, tools and case for under $350. Where else can you get a 54cc pro saw for that?
It made me a lot of money during the big ice storm 2 years ago back before I had 27 saws. I really want one of the black and silver saws, not sure which model, if anyone has one for sale id be interested. Not a lot of Dolmars here even tho I have a great dealer.
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I also bought a Dolmar ms 260 trimmer. Beats our stihl fs 75 and 85 hands down.
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On the far right
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The black and silver 112

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You guys think it is worth the money to buy the 9010 over the 7900. I want a Dolmar for milling, my 6400 handles the small stuff well (20" max) and I hate to put the 045 on the mill because I like it for the big crosscut jobs. Have any of you guys tried using a 6401 with the big bore kit for milling? Just checking my options. Would love to own them all, but those pesky kids just have to eat.
 
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Great Idea Jerry, I'm down with some info from you. I hope that 133 works out for ya that I sent you. I've got a 143, 119, that need some lovin, haven't gotten around to them yet, also have a CT and a CA.
 

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