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  1. Al Smith

    Dolmar saws

    Well it only makes sense there is a lot of difference in being 6 feet and 220 pounds verses 5 foot 1 and 120 or less .;) I mean shucks if I hoisted an 090 around all day it would tucker me out too and I imagine just about anybody else . As far as Dolmar though I imagine the outcome will be...
  2. Al Smith

    Dolmar saws

    The size of a saw as to being heavy is directly related to who is running it .That 116 with lady Che on the end would about like most of us hoisting an 090 .;)
  3. Al Smith

    Dolmar saws

    I'm not exactly sure what happened when it was Sachs-Dolmar . From what I gather happen with Husqvarna was they pressured the deals,either Stihl or them ,the dealers went with Stihl and Husky would not take back their parts inventory which of course annoyed them to no end . That pretty much...
  4. Al Smith

    Dolmar saws

    Parts availability and mechancical help are a big factor though . You might have as high as maybe 60 percent of those on this praticular forum that can wrench on saws but the percentage is much lower than that among the general populace . One reason I might add while Dolmar nor Husqvarna is...
  5. Al Smith

    Dolmar saws

    Maybe part of the east coast .In this area the only support there is is for Stihl . Years back when it was Sachs-Dolmar there was one dealer and he was a flake . .
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