That is the same as a 5105 isn't it?
Affirmative!That is the same as a 5105 isn't it?
Where have all the Dolmar supporters gone? Are Wilhelm & I about the only remaining ones?
To bump up this thread again, see my last weekend's finding:
SACHS-DOLMAR Workshop Manual from 1980 in original shape:
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Most of the saws covered in this manual I do actually own one. Model 113 denotes the CA and not the later SACHS-DOLMAR 113
and 115 refers to the CT, the later model 115 as well as its siblings 109, 110 and 111 hadn't been introduced yet.
Looks rough!
After braking my leg decorating during lockdown, just getting back to a bit of mechanical therapy! Giving my 120si aa bit of a check over and fitting some bits a pieces thanks to Andrew (Shavey) and going through a one owner 112 which came with original manual and this block which I have no idea what it's for! any idea's? The guy had gone out when I collected saw so didn't get chance to ask him. I have another 5 x 112 's but I cannot resist these 80's / 90's saws.
To be honest I don't know! It looks like bar stud spacing but I'll check it out tomorrow, could it have been a transport piece to ship without a bar, so as not to damage cover? Never seen one before.Never seen this on a 112 series. Does it fit over the bar studs?
112 which came with original manual and this block which I have no idea what it's for!