(DIR) Return Create A Forum - Home --------------------------------------------------------- Chainsaw Repair (HTM) https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com --------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** (DIR) Return to: Dolmar Makita ***************************************************** #Post#: 22004-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 5, 2013, 1:11 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Found a video of my sachs dolmar 166 making 3 cuts at a gtg on muffler. Not very fast on muffler but had to try it. (HTM) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCdByH3C5gg&feature=share&list=FLLUZaf1BgCpRbTWbpfG1lFA #Post#: 22012-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: cowroy Date: August 5, 2013, 2:01 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I am pretty frustrated with my 166 right now. So frustrated to the point that I have it hidden in my shop so I don't even have to look at it. I think I would love it if I could get it to run right, but I have done all I know to do to try to fix it besides buy a new carburetor and nothing has worked. #Post#: 22016-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 5, 2013, 3:03 pm --------------------------------------------------------- cowroy, JMO 166's are for selling or as collectors IMO. Not for working, running cutting with. #Post#: 22018-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: cowroy Date: August 5, 2013, 4:10 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I totally agree man! I am on the verge of this one going away and since I am here where there is a little less traffic and more practicality, I don't mind saying that. i just haven't made up my mind yet. I would just like for it to run where I could make a good judgement ::) #Post#: 22066-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Gatekeeper Date: August 6, 2013, 6:53 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Send it up here Justin and I'll give it a whirl #Post#: 22068-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: cowroy Date: August 6, 2013, 7:03 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Gatekeeper link=topic=141.msg22066#msg22066 date=1375833210] Send it up here Justin and I'll give it a whirl [/quote] Do I know you? ??? Obviously I do somehow, but the screen name don't ring any bells. :) #Post#: 22079-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 6, 2013, 8:13 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=cowroy link=topic=141.msg22068#msg22068 date=1375833781] [quote author=Gatekeeper link=topic=141.msg22066#msg22066 date=1375833210] Send it up here Justin and I'll give it a whirl [/quote] Do I know you? ??? Obviously I do somehow, but the screen name don't ring any bells. :) [/quote] LMAO he was just plain mean for doing that to ya........ ;) #Post#: 22085-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Gatekeeper Date: August 7, 2013, 4:48 am --------------------------------------------------------- Yeah I forgot what account I was using when I posted. #Post#: 22096-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: cowroy Date: August 7, 2013, 11:11 am --------------------------------------------------------- LOL, now it makes sense! #Post#: 22315-------------------------------------------------- Re: Sachs Dolmar 166 By: Al Smith Date: August 11, 2013, 8:05 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Like I said before I ran Kevins souped 166 at Chardon and had the stocker for a week or so to practice with .It was one powerfull machine but it wasn't as good as an 084 as far as user friendly . I kind of put them in the same class as my 125 McCullochs ,Damned fine old saws but getting to the point it's nearly impossible to find repair parts for them .Those things were made to run giant long bars in old growth PNW stuiff which they can still do .Just how many 6-8-10 foot diameter trees does the average guy run into ? ***************************************************** (DIR) Previous Page (DIR) Next Page