Wildo
Minister of Fire
Those are not the same dawgs as mine has. My dawgs look like the ones on the website with holes in them.

If it makes any difference you might tell them that at least one other potential customer is attentively evaluating their (chainsawsdirect.com) response to your situation with the new saw. Perhaps you could get them to overnight you one on Monday and then they could issue a RMA on the defective unit. Depending on how this goes for you will have a lot of bearing on whether I order from them.
Your safety chain is Oregon vanguard. Give it a wirl. You might like it...or not.
(broken link removed to https://www.oregonproducts.com/pro/products/chain/72_73_75VChain.htm)

So, as you might expect, it's not returnable if you put oil in it. The local dealer wants 2 weeks and $50 to look at it to see what the problem is, and promise to bill me if they have any trouble getting Dolmar to cover the warranty service.
Guess I'll take it apart myself. I've never taken a chainsaw apart before ; should be fun. I'll let you guys know how to get a Dolmar clutch off without a clutch tool after I figure it out!![]()
So, as you might expect, it's not returnable if you put oil in it. The local dealer wants 2 weeks and $50 to look at it to see what the problem is, and promise to bill me if they have any trouble getting Dolmar to cover the warranty service.
Guess I'll take it apart myself. I've never taken a chainsaw apart before ; should be fun. I'll let you guys know how to get a Dolmar clutch off without a clutch tool after I figure it out!![]()
For a problem like this I'd be talking (broken link removed to http://www.dolmarpowerproducts.com/contact/contact_information/).
Double checking, you know they are reverse yes? I can get the right sized crescent wrench in mine then use a large adjustable to grip that.I can't believe how much force it takes to loosen the clutch.

So what was wrong with it?

What about gas??? How would you have known the oiler was not working if you don't put oil in it or how do you know it won't run unless you put gas in it? Bottom line IMO they should have made it right as you absolutely just purchased it. Next, how can a local dealer opt to charge you for a repair when the darn thing is under warranty? Doesn't the dealer repair shop get paid by Dolmar after the diagnoses and repair? What was the $50 for? If it was for a deposit prior to getting full payment from Dolmar then I can understand but if not ridiculous. I for one gotta re-think purchasing from a dealer versus online and secondly if I do purchase from a dealer I want assurance that they are going to repair under warranty when needed and in a timely fashion. If I break something that is not covered under warranty then I expect to pay but fair is fair. And especially in your case with the saw literally brand new.OK, so it was a relatively easy fix. However, #1 I would now be wary to purchase from Chainsawsdirect.com since they said can't take returns if you put oil in it??What about gas??? How would you have known the oiler was not working if you don't put oil in it or how do you know it won't run unless you put gas in it? Bottom line IMO they should have made it right as you absolutely just purchased it. Next, how can a local dealer opt to charge you for a repair when the darn thing is under warranty? Doesn't the dealer repair shop get paid by Dolmar after the diagnoses and repair? What was the $50 for? If it was for a deposit prior to getting full payment from Dolmar then I can understand but if not ridiculous. I for one gotta re-think purchasing from a dealer versus online and secondly if I do purchase from a dealer I want assurance that they are going to repair under warranty when needed and in a timely fashion. If I break something that is not covered under warranty then I expect to pay but fair is fair. And especially in your case with the saw literally brand new.


I don't think I share your concerns about buying online. If I bought it at the local dealer, I am pretty sure I'd have paid more, and then they'd have treated me to the same '2 weeks and $50 and we'll tell you what the problem is' routine.


The black tube is the supply line from the oil tank.... IT gets a nice aluminum 1/8" barb connector on the oil pump. Unlike the green discharge tube, which just kind of sits on a hole in the pump and hopes for the best. Did I say 'WTF' yet?
Everyone suffered today.I personally always support local business whenever I can.
Not trying to be a jerk because I like a good deal as much as the other guy. And I'm glad you got the saw sorted out.
I live in logging country so honestly the saw shops near me have to provide good service or else they are out of business.
It's a shame you had to tear apart your brand new saw but good to see its working proper now. My favorite part was the " disassembling and squinting thoughtfully at it" That made me lol
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