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Warranty Question

    Dave Kemp
    I just bought a 150BT Blower and when assembling it I...escalated
    Warranty Question posted October 8, 2012 by Dave Kemp 
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    Question:
    I just bought a 150BT Blower and when assembling it I noticed the screw (# 3 page 11 in manual) with the nut and wing nut that tightens the throttle lever clamp was stripped-wing nut was put on wrong at factory, and will can not be used.

    How do I get another one ?

    I called the number in manual (1800.487.5963) and got recording that said that number was no longer in use,gave this number (1800.448.7543) that number is a dealer number,the recording said call (1800.487.5951) that number disconnects you when you press "2" (and well as "1") for Husqvarna.

    Some help would be appreciated
    thanks
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    I just bought a 150BT Blower and when assembling it I noticed the screw (# 3 page 11 in manual) with the nut and wing nut that tightens the throttle lever clamp was stripped-wing nut was put on wrong at factory, and will can not be used.

    How do I get another one ?

    I called the number in manual (1800.487.5963) and got recording that said that number was no longer in use,gave this number (1800.448.7543) that number is a dealer number,the recording said call (1800.487.5951) that number disconnects you when you press "2" (and well as "1") for Husqvarna.

    Some help would be appreciated
    thanks

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    • Randy Soby

      I have the same issue. I tried to tighten the bolt to stop the trigger from sliding and I cracked the bolt. Is the trigger supposed to slide up and down the tube? I called and they are sending me a new bolt, nut and wingnut. I read the manual and it does not mention how tight this should be torqued. Any assistance for us?

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      • Christopher Seymour
        Same issue, the wing nut will not turn by hand. Can turn using socket over nut and pliers on wing nut. But how much should it be tightened? Thanks
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    • Dave Kemp

      I am not sure if it supposed to slid up and down that tube but mine does now as the bolt broke.

       

       

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