Who does this crap some ***** drilled holes in the air filter on my dolmar 111

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In your other thread you said that you cut firewood every day. So it should have taken you exactly one day to find this air filter. If you're running a saw regularly and it doesn't have air injection type particle separation you should be cleaning the filter pretty often. Maybe not every day if you're feeling lazy, but seriously, how many thanks did you run that before checking? If you're gonna take a used saw into the woods for work it's irresponsible not to look it over first.
 
Looks like a lot of sawdust in starter cover and this is the first time you have cleaned it in 2 years? You purchased saw used and never opened it up? Do not understand that, does your new saw have an air filter? Maybe it was mice.
I didn't notice this then
 
Looks like a lot of sawdust in starter cover and this is the first time you have cleaned it in 2 years? You purchased saw used and never opened it up? Do not understand that, does your new saw have an air filter? Maybe it was mice.
Yeah it's even got a muffler. I checked by removing the muffler to make sure it was real. Lol.
I opened the cover on the dolmar st a busy pawnshop when I bought it . I didn't notice the holes.
Oh well
 
Yeah it's even got a muffler. I checked by removing the muffler to make sure it was real. Lol.
I opened the cover on the dolmar st a busy pawnshop when I bought it . I didn't notice the holes.
Oh well

I'm like a few others. Understand not noticing when you bought, but 2 years of use without checking? And why did you check it now?
 
In your other thread you said that you cut firewood every day. So it should have taken you exactly one day to find this air filter. If you're running a saw regularly and it doesn't have air injection type particle separation you should be cleaning the filter pretty often. Maybe not every day if you're feeling lazy, but seriously, how many thanks did you run that before checking? If you're gonna take a used saw into the woods for work it's irresponsible not to look it over first.
I got the saw 2 years ago ran maybe 2 tanks full and Never used it again until 2 weeks ago. This is my second week of daily wood gathering. .I had actually been using a few other saw the first week like the stihl ms210 and a 36cc poulan craftsman
 
I got the saw 2 years ago ran maybe 2 tanks full and Never used it again until 2 weeks ago. This is my second week of daily wood gathering. .I had actually been using a few other saw the first week like the stihl ms210 and a 36cc poulan craftsman
Send it to me. I do good port work. I will open the muffler up good for you. here's a little crapsman I ported, not the one that won't start when hot. check out that awesome cylinder work. it gets plenty of air now.

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If the piston looks good, don't tear it down. put some fresh mix in and go with a new filter. I have an old crapsman that won't start after it gets hot, the fuel is boiling cause the lines are too close to the jug, no way to re route them either. You may have the same problem. I solved mine. I don't use it anymore. Thinkinabout porting it my style.

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Nice port job:)
 
I know no one can comprehend that I bought a Saw 2 years ago and didn't use it until now
 
I believe you, I got saws I haven't used in years.
I never would have ever guessed I would be in Prescott Arizona for one. And I never would have guessed I would be out gathering fire wood to sell here.
I'm from Washington. Can't cost nothing there anyways I got this saw cus I figured it might be handy some day or I can double my money on it well that was two years ago in less than a month I've got like seven saws in fact I bought the ms210 and 0 0 9 from the same guy for $130 the next day I bought the echo CS 60s for $30 with the freebie Homelite XL and then a couple days later I bought the Makita 6100 and then two days after that I bought the Makita dcs6421 I don't know a whole awful lot about chainsaws but I've been an auto mechanic since 2004 and I think I can apply some of that logic to dealing with saws
 
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