Dolmar 5100 limiter caps

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jwales21

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I've been reading alot of threads about pulling limiter caps vs. just trimming the wings and leaving the caps in place for various saws. I guess I'm just looking for a straigt forward answer that applies directly to a Dolmar 5100. So, can I just trim the wings without removing the caps and be done? If no, and I do have to remove the caps, do they literally just pull off with a pair of pliers? I don't want to damage the needles by improperly removing the caps.

Thanks in advance.
 
Just trim the tabs/wings. If for some reason you can't get full adjustment, yes just pull them off. On my 5100 the dealer removed only the (L) limiter when it was new.
 
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