dahmer
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If you don’t mind get me a price, after this first fiasco I should just quit before I waste more money.
Anybody know where I can get an air filter cover and engine cowl NOS in the gray color for the 64/73/79 series. I had a set and tried to dye them, let’s say I didn’t achieve the desired results the first time. Thanks. Not on much lately so I may not respond quickly.
What color are You trying to dye them anyways?If you don’t mind get me a price, after this first fiasco I should just quit before I waste more money.
I was trying to match the smurf color, don’t ask what it came out. Found a guy local that does hydro dip so I’m going to see him a Thursday. Going to go with something different, not sure what yet. Won’t need new covers but thanks for asking.What color are You trying to dye them anyways?
Are You going to try dyeing the new set too?
Just curious.
Climb the evolutionary ladder a bit more and buy a 6421, you won’t regret it.That would do it. Those atv/utv tires are not cheap. Cheaper than new camoplast tracks though... so you got that going for ya.
Not to hijack this excellent thread... but... can you fellas help remind me of all the good reasons for buying a dolkita 6100 instead of a husky 555...? in addition to the blatantly obvious argument “cause it’s a dolmar, duh!” haha!
Climb the evolutionary ladder a bit more and buy a 6421, you won’t regret it.
What’s the weight gain from 6100 up to a 6421 though? I got alot of walking to do. Enough i’m almost thinking a Miller modded 5105.Climb the evolutionary ladder a bit more and buy a 6421, you won’t regret it.
What’s the weight gain from 6100 up to a 6421 though? I got alot of walking to do. Enough i’m almost thinking a Miller modded 5105.
That's a cool shirt.Santa’s present was 13 pounds lighter than hoped for.View attachment 220176
That would do it. Those atv/utv tires are not cheap. Cheaper than new camoplast tracks though... so you got that going for ya.
Not to hijack this excellent thread... but... can you fellas help remind me of all the good reasons for buying a dolkita 6100 instead of a husky 555...? in addition to the blatantly obvious argument “cause it’s a dolmar, duh!” haha!
Dolmar PS-5105:What’s the weight gain from 6100 up to a 6421 though? I got alot of walking to do. Enough i’m almost thinking a Miller modded 5105.
Dual spikes are the cats meow!I’ve run the 6100, 562xp, and 555 all back to back. I will say that if you are 1/4ing logs by noodling them... you’ll want the 6100. The clutch covers on both the 555 and 562 jam rather quickly when noodling. The 6100 clears the noodles better. Also a conversion to the 5600 clutch cover set up gives you dual spikes which I like since I use the 6100 for inverted felling cuts sometimes. Most people want the outer feeling spike for appearance, but they are actually practical if you know what your doing.
Dolmar PS-5105:
50cc (45mm piston, 31,4mm stroke)
2.8kW @ 10000rpm
3
Dolmar PS-6100:
61cc (47mm piston, 35mm stroke)
3.4kW @ 10000rpm
3.7Nm @ 7000rpm
13800rpm max
6.0kg empty
Thank you much for the weights! This is great. I think I am gonna run a 18” bar .325 setup. Probably stick to the 6100, just to keep it on the lighter side. I can see why you guys like that 6421, dang saw is a flipping torque monster.
What sprocket do people run short bar 325 chain with on the 6100?
I keep hearing that from people , but I’m on the 40cc-60cc-something large cc plan. And the power losses up at 7,000ft elevation are significant... which has me thinking there is no replacement for displacement... and I have a new Steel 261 that was gonna fill the 40-60 hole and I’m not impressed with cutting speed, and it’s broke in. I prefer my muff modded 421. Basically trying to reduce power losses with less chain, narrower kerf chain, and a smaller “bite” short bar, and more saw than generally appropriate. Is this a good approach or should i be bumping up to a faster cutting 3/8 chain?18in 325 is on the small side for a 6100. A 5105 would run that with authority and I know a dealer that still has a few heated handles saws in stock... just saying...




