Sachs Dolmar 133

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nicklt040

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I have a 133 that I have been working on for a while. There are some people on here that know more about them than I do. I know parts are hard to find but the can be found. The coils that came on these saws had 90% falure. I have had mine running. I just have some fuel problems now. waiting on parts. Here is a link for the specs on the saw. http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...a7f2e9617b1261a788256d8200137cd0?OpenDocument
 
spacemule

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There were two versions a 133 and a 133 super. The super had more displacement. Both saws were in the mid 80 cc range. They were hard on the rubber isolation mounts, but were a good running saw.
 
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133 specs at Mike Acres site http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...a7f2e9617b1261a788256d8200137cd0?OpenDocument
133 Super specs at Mike Acres site http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.n...cdd9b764ab5b5dff88256b62006dc090?OpenDocument


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Hddnis

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The Dolmar 133 is a fine saw, but keeping it running is hard with the lack of parts. I don't have one myself, I have two of the 143's, some parts interchange.

You can still find pistons for the 133 which is nice. They are rare as hens teeth for the 143.

BTW, if anyone has a handle part of the chainbreak for the 143 I'm in need of one.:)



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