Looks like you lost your rubber !!( on the full wrap ) LoLTwo new fuel filters, primer bulb and she's running.View attachment 65088View attachment 65089View attachment 65090View attachment 65091
Plus because of my saw disorder you should give me this saw I will trade you a echo 302 top handle for it !!!!Looks like you lost your rubber !!( on the full wrap ) LoL
You can't help yourself can you. What dose your shink say about your disorder?Plus because of my saw disorder you should give me this saw I will trade you a echo 302 top handle for it !!!!
There you go Tor.....the 100 group family your looking at . You will find there very much like the 200 husq group to work on. I have 109..110 and 111 plus have had a few 115 saws. Very good all rounders to be had in the group and the 111 is a fine open port 50 cc class saw. Early one with the 1 point pivot brake flag are hard to get bits for but most stuff can be found. Worth a punt IMO as a first dip into the older Dolmars.I consider to purchase one Dolly since the owner want to sell them in one batch.
What is normal price for a decent Dolly 111?
How many kw, cc, weight did ot had?
Any issues they have?
Thanks Simon for the information.There you go Tor.....the 100 group family your looking at . You will find there very much like the 200 husq group to work on. I have 109..110 and 111 plus have had a few 115 saws. Very good all rounders to be had in the group and the 111 is a fine open port 50 cc class saw. Early one with the 1 point pivot brake flag are hard to get bits for but most stuff can be found. Worth a punt IMO as a first dip into the older Dolmars.
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Just put a 111 on the scale with a 15" bar on it......13.5 lb dry.
If you dont get tempted with a 242 !!! ...next time TorThanks Simon for the information.
I was very close to buy one today, eventually the seller parted out the Husky 242 project for me
if my funds had been stronger I would probleby bought the Dolly also, I kinda panic bought a 3×242's after they stoled my main sawIf you dont get tempted with a 242 !!! ...next time Tor
There you go Tor.....the 100 group family your looking at . You will find there very much like the 200 husq group to work on. I have 109..110 and 111 plus have had a few 115 saws. Very good all rounders to be had in the group and the 111 is a fine open port 50 cc class saw. Early one with the 1 point pivot brake flag are hard to get bits for but most stuff can be found. Worth a punt IMO as a first dip into the older Dolmars.
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Just put a 111 on the scale with a 15" bar on it......13.5 lb dry.
I'm thinking that this crack under the welch plug is causing the motor to run fine for about 5 seconds in the cut, and then going stupid rich.
Dolmar CT
Looking for ideas? or a carb to get it going.
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That is the newer 111 Tor with the revised "Dolmar" logo on the pull start case and composite hoop handle (parts are available and many interchange) . As Andrew (AJS) said ...this is a older design (rubber AV ..like a 200 Husq) but there well made and simple in construction.if my funds had been stronger I would probleby bought the Dolly also, I kinda panic bought a 3×242's after they stoled my main saw
Here is a pic of the 111 that I did not buy (honestly, those Dolmars look great)
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Next time Simon, and I probleby buy one Dolly, more interested in them compared to Stihl...
rubber AV, other then vibes they dont like fuel&oilThat is the newer 111 Tor with the revised "Dolmar" logo on the pull start case and composite hoop handle (parts are available and many interchange) . As Andrew (AJS) said ...this is a older design (rubber AV ..like a 200 Husq) but there well made and simple in construction.
What was the saw just out of shot on the left ?