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    Steve Bolio
    Hello. I have a Husqvarna 350 chainsaw. The body is orange...
    General Product Question posted April 14, 2015 by Steve Bolio 
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    Question:
    Hello. I have a Husqvarna 350 chainsaw. The body is orange in color

    I have a small black tag under the handle with what I believe is the serial number(s), there are two sets of numbers.

    Could someone tell me what the year my saw is based on these numbers and/or how to read these numbers as far as the production date goes?

    Top number on the black tag (with spaces included):
    967 01 13-00

    Bottom number on the black tag: 1402186

    Thanks,

    Steve in Central Vermont
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    • Eugene Rounds

      There should be two digits in front of the bottom number which would the year of production with 14th week of the year and it was the 2186th unit produced that week.

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    • Steve Bolio

      Hi Eugene. I don't know how I missed these two numbers the first time I looked but 00 is what's missing.

      So from the answer you gave, it must have been made in 2000, the 14th week and the 2186 one produced that week.

      Should the word week, underlined in the above sentence be replaced with year? That's a lot of saws for one week!

      Does this all sound right now?

      Also, what is the zero for that's between the 4 and the 2 in that number? Just for looks? 00 1402186.

      Thanks again,

      Steve

       

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      • Eugene Rounds

        Yes that sounds right as currently they have switch over to the 4 year on new productions.

        As for the zero that you asking about that would the ten thousand slot in case they produce over 9,999 units in a year. At the rate they were going that year it looks they would only produce a little over 8,000 if they keep a steady rate.

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