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Offline fernando62

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Re: shindaiwa 757
« on: June 20, 2011, 12:03:16 pm »
the certificate of origin is a guarantee slip that certifies that the saw is new factory.
at a space you are given the details of that approval, and max hp and power consumption per hour at full power.

it must be said that in Italy the model 757 is no longer imported, while the model is  Shindaiwa 389s which is not a trace.

 

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