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Andy fellows

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About Andy fellows

  • Birthday 04/03/1969

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  • Location:
    Finland
  • Occupation
    working hard in forests

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  1. Thanks for the reply I will to find a parts list
  2. Hi can anyone tell if the clutch in a fs 460 is the same as the fs 490, also is there any difference in power if I took out the spark arrestor on above saws? Thanks in advance.
  3. I have the fs 490 and 460, I prefer the 460 as it is just that bit lighter, between 6 and 8 hours a day with saw blade on it in the forest no problem
  4. I agree with above comment the cheap do not last, I use clearing saw all day and I find peltor good
  5. Fantastic, just shown it to my three children and the first thing they said was can he send one to Finland.
  6. All the best from Finland, take care.
  7. Dry birch bark is all people use over here
  8. What is the smallest size saw you can use on a small log alaskan.
  9. Hi jon at the moment the snow doesn't seem to be able to stay, It snows for a couple of days then it warms up again, this time 3 years ago there was over a metre of snow and minus 30
  10. I've just finished, fly to the UK tomorrow for a funeral back to Finland on sunday then chilling out with wife and kids, it all depends on how deep the snow is whether I carry on with clearing saw if its to deep I have work with snowmobile collecting some tree lengths for a customer.

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