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..............., there would be alot less pigs being sold like the stihl 441, I would even take the 7900 over the 460. But that is JMO. I the 7900, best saw in the 70c-79cc class IMO. ................
Some people have trouble seeing through those orange glasses. Steve
I tell it like it is and the dolmar will get a real world test and by no means have a pampered life. Saying one saws better because it will cut off a stick a little faster in a controlled envirement doesn't really tell me its better. At the end of a ten hour day cutting on a steep side a half mile from the landing the Color of the saw will be the least thing on your mind. OldTimberCutter
Second hand info from the Solo / Dolmar dealer.From what I understand is that Dolmar did not design all of the 7900. Solo designed a lot of the parts for that saw. They were to be sold together in joint venture like the large Dolmar 9010. Dolmar took all of the credit for the 7900 and Solo got the shaft. Solo took it one step farther and made the same basic saw with a larger engine and a few improvements. The new Solo 681 is now here, 81cc (80.7) same basic weight as the 7900 but with some major improvements. The 681 has a larger air filter then the 7900, that is why the air filter cover is shaped a little different. 681 also has the good Walbo carburetor not the typical cheap Zama from China like the Dolmar. 681 has the side chain tensioner in the case like a Stihl not in the side cover like Dolmar. 681 also has a large top AV spring. The Dolmar had problems with them breaking. 681 also has a better bracket set up on the AV mount to the top handle. 681 bracket is bolted to the top cover. The Dolmar has a strap that wraps around the handle and it is always turning and putting stress on the top av spring. 681 has a two year commercial warranty. Parts for the Dolmar are a problem, you have to find a dealer. Parts for a Solo can be ordered online from Solo at the same price they cost from the dealer.
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