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All three are very good saws, The 112 and 114 are
the same saw with the exception of electronic ign.
on the 114 and colors. The 113 is a newer version
of the two. All are non clam shell motors. They are
well built 50cc saws. A bit heavy compaired to todays
saws. The 113 is a tad lighter with it's plastic fuel tank.




Lee

Thanks Lee, great info! :msp_thumbup:
 
Thanks Lee, great info! :msp_thumbup:


Keep in mind that the 112 will have less power
than the 113 and 114. Out of the 3 saws i would
prefer to run the 113. I own all 3 and run all of them
from time to time.
Another good couple oldies are the 117 and 119.
The 119 having a bit more power do to the electronic
ignition. Both at i believe 61cc's.



Lee
 
Keep in mind that the 112 will have less power
than the 113 and 114. Out of the 3 saws i would
prefer to run the 113. I own all 3 and run all of them
from time to time.
Another good couple oldies are the 117 and 119.
The 119 having a bit more power do to the electronic
ignition. Both at i believe 61cc's.



Lee

Shhhhhh. Still looking for a parts saw.

Mine does run well.
 
Fueled the 133 up and tuned it yesterday afternoon. Have to say this saw was a real surprise. All I have for it is a 20 so I threw on an eight pin. Even so, it was holding rpm very well. Love the older Dolmar idle tone as well.

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Fueled the 133 up and tuned it yesterday afternoon. Have to say this saw was a real surprise. All I have for it is a 20 so I threw on an eight pin. Even so, it was holding rpm very well. Love the older Dolmar idle tone as well.

[video=youtube_share;viKais7UCH0]http://youtu.be/viKais7UCH0[/video]

Love the sound at WOT too. They just sound hungry for the wood.
 
Lee doesn't have all of them on the East Coast...

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Oh that is SWEET! I want one... I want one... Damn this CAD!

Seriously though, that is one really nice Dolly. :msp_thumbsup:
 
SD/McCulloch

SD saws rebadged as McCulloch -

Pro Mac 4300 - SD110?
Pro Mac 5200 - SD115?
Pro Mac 5600 - ?
Pro Mac 6800 - SD120?
Super Pro 85 - SD133
Super Pro 118 - SD166

Wish I could be more definite but I just don't have the details.

I have the SP85 and SP118 but both came from Australia...

Mark
 
SD saws rebadged as McCulloch -

Pro Mac 4300 - SD110?
Pro Mac 5200 - SD115?
Pro Mac 5600 - ?
Pro Mac 6800 - SD120?
Super Pro 85 - SD133
Super Pro 118 - SD166

Wish I could be more definite but I just don't have the details.

I have the SP85 and SP118 but both came from Australia...

Mark


I'm gonna KEEP this list ...... :)
 
I know the pics aint great and the saws are dirty but im very proud of my fledgling dolmar collection. The one with the bar is a 120si that i ported and made a pop-up and the other one is a 133 that stumpy helped with parts it still needs a airfilter cover. there is also a 143 in a box that is the next on the bench
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I know the pics aint great and the saws are dirty but im very proud of my fledgling dolmar collection. The one with the bar is a 120si that i ported and made a pop-up and the other one is a 133 that stumpy helped with parts it still needs a airfilter cover. there is also a 143 in a box that is the next on the bench


Sweet, How doe's the 120SI run with the mods you did?
Get the 143 running. There a nice powerful saw. Like
a 133 on steroids.



Lee
 
runs pretty good got to tear it dowm for a little more tweeking
180lbs comp running right at 13,000 still four stroking. I think i can get 200-215 comp by lowering squish to .016 it is at .030 now
 
runs pretty good got to tear it dowm for a little more tweeking
180lbs comp running right at 13,000 still four stroking. I think i can get 200-215 comp by lowering squish to .016 it is at .030 now

Easy now, these aren't Stihls or Huskavanalons, parts can be hard to come by, at least around here.

Its your saw, do what you want. With Stumpy helping you out, you are in good hands. Just make sure he keeps them where you can see them.
 
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