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Started by treefarmer87, May 16, 2010, 01:10:44 PM

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treefarmer87

i use it for felling and limbing. my old jred does the bucking at the landing. i try to keep it out of the dirt. i havent hit a rock or any dirt yet. im am thinning large pine now and there are some hardwood logs mixed in the stand. It cuts through trees like butter! ;)
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Quote from: HolmenTree on May 17, 2010, 11:11:12 PM
I hear the 390XP is even more smoother [anti-vibe] then the 395XP.
I don't know about the Dolmar but I know you can't beat the air injection, ergonomics and anti-vibe that Husky has.
When a guy is making a living [or even just being serious] with a saw why in the hell would he bother buying a cheaper saw to save a couple hundred bucks? :o
Willard.
There are a few good reasons to buy a Dolmar.Besides price, a 7900 will weigh a little less,have just as good or better filtration with the HD filter,cut faster than a Husky 576 and is every bit as durable

HolmenTree

Quote from: birddogtg on June 24, 2010, 10:20:54 AM
Quote from: HolmenTree on May 17, 2010, 11:11:12 PM
I hear the 390XP is even more smoother [anti-vibe] then the 395XP.
I don't know about the Dolmar but I know you can't beat the air injection, ergonomics and anti-vibe that Husky has.
When a guy is making a living [or even just being serious] with a saw why in the hell would he bother buying a cheaper saw to save a couple hundred bucks? :o
Willard.
There are a few good reasons to buy a Dolmar.Besides price, a 7900 will weigh a little less,have just as good or better filtration with the HD filter,cut faster than a Husky 576 and is every bit as durable
I believe we were  talking about 90cc saws.
A Dolmar Airmaster air filter system is similar to Huskies air injection filteration system, but doesn't  keep the filter clean as long as Huskies does.
Willard.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

SawTroll

Quote from: HolmenTree on June 25, 2010, 10:30:23 PM......

A Dolmar Airmaster air filter system is similar to Huskies air injection filteration system, but doesn't  keep the filter clean as long as Huskies does.
Willard.

I don't believe it is similar at all.  ???
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HolmenTree

Quote from: SawTroll on June 26, 2010, 04:55:40 PM
Quote from: HolmenTree on June 25, 2010, 10:30:23 PM......

A Dolmar Airmaster air filter system is similar to Huskies air injection filteration system, but doesn't  keep the filter clean as long as Huskies does.
Willard.

I don't believe it is similar at all.  ???
Lets say Dolmar tried to seperate the chips from the dust like Husky has been doing for over 20 yrs now. :D But Husky has one up on them by virtually seperating almost all dust from the air filter.
We have to thank 1987-88 Partner then shortly after Jonsered for the original concept.
In my last quote I originally said Dolmars system  doesn't even come close to Huskies air injection but changed it feeling the wording was a little too strong. ::)
Willard.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

birddogtg

Well it started out talking about a 385,390 and 395 but you brought up a 576 auto tune which is 73.5 cc. the 7900 is 79cc, but it don't matter anyways because the Dolmar 7900 will cut right with the 385 and 390 and when the 7900 has the HD filter installed the cutters from Australia that are cutting Red Gum say the 7900 has the best filter of any saw.

SawTroll

Quote from: HolmenTree on June 26, 2010, 10:20:20 PM
Quote from: SawTroll on June 26, 2010, 04:55:40 PM
Quote from: HolmenTree on June 25, 2010, 10:30:23 PM......

A Dolmar Airmaster air filter system is similar to Huskies air injection filteration system, but doesn't  keep the filter clean as long as Huskies does.
Willard.
I don't believe it is similar at all.  ???
Lets say Dolmar tried to seperate the chips from the dust like Husky has been doing for over 20 yrs now. :D But Husky has one up on them by virtually seperating almost all dust from the air filter.
We have to thank 1987-88 Partner then shortly after Jonsered for the original concept.
In my last quote I originally said Dolmars system  doesn't even come close to Huskies air injection but changed it feeling the wording was a little too strong. ::)
Willard.

True - the Dolmar "pre-filter" isn't anything close to "Air injection" - but it was an attempt to do about the same job (it didn't).

By now, I believe the first saw to have the fully developed "Air injection" actually was the 262xp (mid 1989), but surely there were earlier versions on at least one Partner (P7700) and one Jonsered model (2051), before that.
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birddogtg

Quote from: SawTroll on June 27, 2010, 02:29:03 PM
Quote from: HolmenTree on June 26, 2010, 10:20:20 PM
Quote from: SawTroll on June 26, 2010, 04:55:40 PM
Quote from: HolmenTree on June 25, 2010, 10:30:23 PM......

A Dolmar Airmaster air filter system is similar to Huskies air injection filteration system, but doesn't  keep the filter clean as long as Huskies does.
Willard.
I don't believe it is similar at all.  ???
Lets say Dolmar tried to seperate the chips from the dust like Husky has been doing for over 20 yrs now. :D But Husky has one up on them by virtually seperating almost all dust from the air filter.
We have to thank 1987-88 Partner then shortly after Jonsered for the original concept.
In my last quote I originally said Dolmars system  doesn't even come close to Huskies air injection but changed it feeling the wording was a little too strong. ::)
Willard.

True - the Dolmar "pre-filter" isn't anything close to "Air injection" - but it was an attempt to do about the same job (it didn't).

By now, I believe the first saw to have the fully developed "Air injection" actually was the 262xp (mid 1989), but surely there were earlier versions on at least one Partner (P7700) and one Jonsered model (2051), before that.
I think here in the USA that Jonsereds were the first saws with air injection, don't remember any Partner's or Husky's with it for a good while after Jonsered came out with it.

SawTroll

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bobserve

have a husky 390xp got cheap from ebay , very pleased use it for cutting burls and felling ,when my shindaiwas 757s are too small . runs a 36in bar in most timbers , dont think it would handle dry red gum though . very smooth quiet saw . cheers from the warm tropics down under Bob

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