If any of you guys end up needing a new 5100 piston and ring, I got an extra.
I have had a couple of 5100's that have failed due to fuel! Rich up the fuel and the high jet seems to solve the problem.
Are you guys trying to make me change my mind on a Dolmar 510 or 5100s?
I was excited thinking I finally made up my mind but now your making me sketchy!
I changed my mind from a stihl ms260 pro due to price and go with the Dolmar.
Now I am just confused again!
"Halv throttle" should not be a problem then, but maybe you overheat the saw by simply overtaxing it - lighten the pressure on the saw when it starts to bog, let it rev up before you continue the cut.....Eric...I always cut at full throttle, but in harder wood the saw does not always run at the same full cutting speed that it does in soft wood. I read the previous comments as applying to that situation.
The 5100 has a few major design flaws. You would think a manufacture like Dolmar, would have tested their products before they started selling them.
Get a Husky NE346xp, and be done with all worries! :yoyo: :yoyo: :rockn:
Get a Husky NE346xp, and be done with all worries! :yoyo: :yoyo: :rockn:
yup, and put a 3/8's chain full chisel, 18 or 20" bar, should rip right through that dry hardwood.
I cut a lot of locust yesterday with my NE346xp. Running 3/8 LGX, 28" Dolmar bar. I was amazed how long the lgx stayed sharp. The little 346 amazed myself and the others watching, sailed right through it!Will it LOLOL cause my 2153 won't even come close to having the torque to pull 3/8" 18" in hardwood and I even paid the muffler tax.......
Scott
This thread is turning into a pizzing contest. Don't understand why. A 5100 bites the dust, so what, hell all saws, no matter the brand, bite the dust now and then.
Hey Andy so why is it that the 260 pro is a little more that $100 more than a PS5100................. Ohh thats right steal dealers need to make more $$ to pay for corporate advertising..............MANDATORY
Scott
Exactly right Tommy. You wise old sage. Happy Holidays
Exactly right Tommy. You wise old sage. Happy Holidays
Yep he sure does smell like OLD SAGE, particularty the week after turkey day...
yup, and put a 3/8's chain full chisel, 18 or 20" bar, should rip right through that dry hardwood.
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