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    tom speakman
    I've had a BT130 blower since 2007 and it has worked...Answeredescalated
    Service & Maintenance Question posted November 9, 2011 by tom speakman, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    Question:
    I've had a BT130 blower since 2007 and it has worked great until this year. It now seems to have lost a lot of it's blowing velocity and it seems as if the engine is not running at full rpm. The engine runs great however, but just doesn't blow as strongly as it used to. Is there something I can do?
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    Greg P.

     

    Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

    You can find your local dealers using the link provided by typing in your zip code in the box on the upper right hand side of the screen.

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    The type of issue you have will likely need to be looked at by a servicing dealer please use the link above to locate a Husqvarna service center.

    For warranty consideration you should present the unit and your original dated sales receipt to the servicing dealer as well as the problem must be of a warrantable nature (a defect in materials or workmanship), incorrect or old fuel, impact damage, incorrect storage are examples of non warranty. All warranty service must be completed by servicing dealer.

    Your local dealer is your best and fastest source of information.

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    • Greg P.

       

      Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

      You can find your local dealers using the link provided by typing in your zip code in the box on the upper right hand side of the screen.

      /images/us/homeowner/home/

      The type of issue you have will likely need to be looked at by a servicing dealer please use the link above to locate a Husqvarna service center.

      For warranty consideration you should present the unit and your original dated sales receipt to the servicing dealer as well as the problem must be of a warrantable nature (a defect in materials or workmanship), incorrect or old fuel, impact damage, incorrect storage are examples of non warranty. All warranty service must be completed by servicing dealer.

      Your local dealer is your best and fastest source of information.

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