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Dolmar 64xx/73xx/79xx series, smurfs and solo 665/675/681 thread

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Little tip when working on these saws... tape the top cover clasps closed. The plastic tab that holds them is weak and prone to breaking from bumping into them. Then you need a whole new filter base. Taping them helps prevent this.2BD26101-AFD6-46B1-BF1F-A4292B67148B.jpeg
 

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Uh oh. Thankfully the piston is still mint. I’m surprised it didn’t act funny when I ran it. Swappin a boot off a parts saw. Always inspect your parts when your taking them off! DC358FA7-48A7-4495-9FED-D827334D1D59.jpeg 0A936014-AA89-4709-A491-7AEFFC36474C.jpeg
 

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So I made a couple videos just before dark. Same bar and chain on a trade in Dolmar PS-7900 and my Demo Makita EA7900 (7910).

Will one saw be much faster or slower than the other?
Depending on wood size, My money is on the 7910, they seem to have more torque.
 

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So I made a couple videos just before dark. Same bar and chain on a trade in Dolmar PS-7900 and my Demo Makita EA7900 (7910).

Will one saw be much faster or slower than the other?
Don't know enough about them to make a guess.
 
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