Hi, would you say that the 4 point anti vibrate system and the M Tronic are making very very much difference? I'm thinking of buying FS 261 that has the same power and 1 point anti vibration, but no M Tronic FS 411has 4 point anti vibration and M Tronic same power
The FS461 has an engine power of 2.2 kW (3 hp) the FS261 of 2.0 kW (2.7 hp), so it has less power. I don't know how much the vibration level will increase from the 4 to the 1 point vibration level. I guess you need to balance between how much and how long you will use it with higher comfort versus a lower price.
@@OutdoorsintheLowCountries I realized the store gave me a blade with the wrong diameter, that's why it was loose and didn't center, thanks for the answer
I have the same issue. And for that purpose I use the cutting wire instead (see ua-cam.com/video/3nMrEGYtYHw/v-deo.html). These wires are available in different diameters and thereby strengths, so you can balance between strength (endurance) and damage.
Great video, It helped mw a lot. Did you say it was a Teflon spray on the bearing plate @ 1:30? Thank you.
Thanks. Yes I used teflon spray indeed. It drives out moisture but is also not sticky for dirt.
@@OutdoorsintheLowCountries Thank you!!
Hi, would you say that the 4 point anti vibrate system and the M Tronic are making very very much difference? I'm thinking of buying FS 261 that has the same power and 1 point anti vibration, but no M Tronic
FS 411has 4 point anti vibration and M Tronic same power
The FS461 has an engine power of 2.2 kW (3 hp) the FS261 of 2.0 kW (2.7 hp), so it has less power.
I don't know how much the vibration level will increase from the 4 to the 1 point vibration level. I guess you need to balance between how much and how long you will use it with higher comfort versus a lower price.
@@OutdoorsintheLowCountriesthank you for the reply 🙂
How is the blade centered when there is no shoulder to center it on the receiving plate ?
There is a ring on the bearing plate on which the blade is centered.
@@OutdoorsintheLowCountries I realized the store gave me a blade with the wrong diameter, that's why it was loose and didn't center, thanks for the answer
Tres bien
use the shredder blade for that cherry look like bushes.
Thanks for the proposal.
I work so close to metal fence posts, concrete foundations etc. I worry about using such a tool agains tough, immovable objects.
I have the same issue. And for that purpose I use the cutting wire instead (see ua-cam.com/video/3nMrEGYtYHw/v-deo.html). These wires are available in different diameters and thereby strengths, so you can balance between strength (endurance) and damage.
Love your Channel!!! I prefer the 32 tooth “saw blade” for trees. Can see on our channel
Thanks. You have a nice channel too!