ID this Dolmar?

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No im speaking of the handle your working on. The later models in this series replaced the aluminium one you have with a single piece plastic that is a much simpler configuration.
 
Spare air filter and anti bib mounts would be nice. One part I'm missing is a rubber or plastic, I've forgotten which, rounded triangular part for the chain brake mechanism; when mine was run with the muffler bolts missing he melted that plastic part in the brake. It's been years so I'll have to look up a parts diagram and get the number.
 
Spare air filter and anti bib mounts would be nice. One part I'm missing is a rubber or plastic, I've forgotten which, rounded triangular part for the chain brake mechanism; when mine was run with the muffler bolts missing he melted that plastic part in the brake. It's been years so I'll have to look up a parts diagram and get the number.
Thread 'Dolmar Brake Band 027213050' https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/dolmar-brake-band-027213050.363911/

There is a rubber in this set of chain brake set... hope that is the ONE!.

oldpartsinasia-Joe
 
Doesn't look like it. Going from memory, it is the shape of, and may fit behind, that triangular-shaped cover at the very bottom of the photo. As I recall it was part of the tripping mechanism. I think all those parts I still have, removed and stored in a box as the brake will not work without that plastic part. I managed to repair it a couple of times but finally there was just not enough left of it.
 
I just checked a parts diagram and it's not shown, I believe that was what I found at the time I was trying to repair it.
 
It appears from what I can see that the part I'm missing must be part of the brake band assembly and comes connected to the brake band. And, it could be that the one on my saw was deformed from heat so much that I don't know what it originally looked like. Right now I, and the saw, are 300 km away from home where the box of removed parts is, but if the brake bands that you have fit all Dollar 111's then I should buy one just to have the saw complete.
 
It appears from what I can see that the part I'm missing must be part of the brake band assembly and comes connected to the brake band. And, it could be that the one on my saw was deformed from heat so much that I don't know what it originally looked like. Right now I, and the saw, are 300 km away from home where the box of removed parts is, but if the brake bands that you have fit all Dollar 111's then I should buy one just to have the saw complete.
I will reserve a set of the brake bands for you. In the meantime, do run through the illustrated part list of 109 to 115. See if you have other parts requirement or combine with some of the buddies needing the same brake bands? I am 14,800 km from you and the cheapest registered postage takes up to 20 days.
 

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