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Guido Salvage

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Let’s try again…. I posted this once before but the thread was lost during the evening blitz last Sunday. This is what I presume to be a Sachs Dolmar 133 that I got with some other saws. I know little about it other than what I can visually see, below are my findings:

· Missing starter and cover

· Missing flywheel

· Missing clutch

· Missing clutch cover

· Missing throttle control

· Missing on/off switch

· Missing throttle interlock

I have pulled the muffler and the piston is not scored and it seems to have good compression when I roll it over by hand. Obviously it is being sold as is and as a parts machine. If you have a toasted P&C, a broken case or like a project then this saw may be for you. Please look over the pictures carefully and let me know if you have any questions. Price is $125 and the ride to your door from 40509.

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Guido,
Is the muffler in good shape internally? The one I have is all cracked up. What about the front AV mounts? Last question. Would you be interested in trading for a 25' roll of Oregon chain? I have a box of 23 or a box of 76. Both are vintage with tie straps and links.
 
I pulled the muffler and looked inside, the baffle is intact and in food shape. The halves are welded and I did not want to break it apart, but it does not have any external rust holes. The front handlebar is a solid mount, no AV that I see.

More interested in cash, I think the Oregon 23 is an .058 chain, I only have a couple of saws with that gauge. The 76 is a early lo pro variant with a small cutter, I doubt that I would have much use for either other than as wall hangers.
 
I pulled the muffler and looked inside, the baffle is intact and in food shape. The halves are welded and I did not want to break it apart, but it does not have any external rust holes. The front handlebar is a solid mount, no AV that I see.

More interested in cash, I think the Oregon 23 is an .058 chain, I only have a couple of saws with that gauge. The 76 is a early lo pro variant with a small cutter, I doubt that I would have much use for either other than as wall hangers.
Do you still have the Dolmar for sale?
 

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