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Wilhelm

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Need a couple more small pieces and this beauty will be complete. Would someday like a set of side decomp covers so I could use a decomp of I want. Thanks to @Wilhelm for the spikes and the cool 7300 sticker

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You need red covers for that saw, PS-7300 are all red, PS-7310 feature black covers.

That PS-7300 decal is NLA, I sent You one out of my own "spare sticker stash"! ;)

Is she a 50mm bore?
 

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Yup 50mm side decomp cylinder and the tank is original from a 7300. The 7300 did not have the gloss black covers like the later 7900s?
 

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You need red covers for that saw, PS-7300 are all red, PS-7310 feature black covers.

That PS-7300 decal is NLA, I sent You one out of my own "spare sticker stash"! ;)

Is she a 50mm bore?
I think on this side of the world the 7300 came with black too but would love a nice set of red tops
 

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No I saw it though I have a clutch cover just need the handle bracket and limiter and the brake spring cover
I went on to buy it today, and it was gone. You snooze, you loose. LOL I dont.need orange, but was willing to paint it teal.
 

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How much lol
Those are in my "private new spare parts stash" and currently the only spares I have.

I haven't checked in a while, but I should be able to still get them ordered from Germany (same as ANY European member here!).
Obviously, pricing would have to be retail list price + shipping - I'd have to check.
 

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image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgI have a new, interesting acquisition to show off. It’s a Dolmar Neu CC Super (type 117). It has a most interesting modification in its rear handle. There is a heavy cast bracket used to move the handle closer to the center of the saw. The bracket is sand cast and bears heavy grinding marks on its edges. If you are familiar with this saw, you know what a complex part this would have to be to make. But I’ve not seen it before and would like to know more about it. The saw’s a runner and not too shabby. Jump in if you’ve seen this before. Thanks! Here’s some pics.
 

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image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgCouple more pics, to do it, they had to move to the Stop button,(plugged the hole) and changed it to a switch. They also had to remove the last louvre on the rear of the top cover to make room for the throttle wire. I don’t believe the weld was necessary for this mod, I think it is a repair. I have a new lower brace coming so I’ll know for sure soon. I’ve eye-balled it pretty good and I think the new will fit right in. Pretty saw. And I think you’d have to be pretty ambitious to do this mod at home.
 

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View attachment 408015View attachment 408016View attachment 408017View attachment 408018View attachment 408015View attachment 408016View attachment 408017View attachment 408018Couple more pics, to do it, they had to move to the Stop button,(plugged the hole) and changed it to a switch. They also had to remove the last louvre on the rear of the top cover to make room for the throttle wire. I don’t believe the weld was necessary for this mod, I think it is a repair. I have a new lower brace coming so I’ll know for sure soon. I’ve eye-balled it pretty good and I think the new will fit right in. Pretty saw. And I think you’d have to be pretty ambitious to do this mod at home.

Sure looks like somebody cast their own part. Very cool saw.
 

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Yeah, looks custom made.
Left trigger hand saw!?

Cool chainsaw, very nice condition.
 

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Nice 117 there, Jim.
The custom adaptor looks to me a bit like it was at leaset inspired by if not derived from an adaptor
for the late-style AV-handle support like this one:
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More to see at http://www.chainsawcollectors.se/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=251&start=30
 
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