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    Dennis McNulty
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    Service & Maintenance Question posted April 27, 2011 by Dennis McNulty, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    Blower is ok , but I had to adjust the carborator so it would run!
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    Scott W.

    Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

    You can find your local Husqvarna dealers for sales and service and parts as well as manuals using the link.
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    Your local dealer is your best and fastest source of information.

    All units are sold through either national retailers or local dealers and as such they control the retail pricing.

    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.

    Please get to a local authorized service center to have the carburetor correctly adjusted.

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    • Scott W.

      Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

      You can find your local Husqvarna dealers for sales and service and parts as well as manuals using the link.
      /images/us/homeowner/home/

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

      All units are sold through either national retailers or local dealers and as such they control the retail pricing.

      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.

      Please get to a local authorized service center to have the carburetor correctly adjusted.

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    • Wayne Smith

      Ummm why would I take a blower, chainsaw, trimmer to a authorized service center to have the carburetor adjusted?  It is a very simple process to adjust the carburetor IF you have the correct tool. And the saw runs just as clean if I adjust it as it would if adjusted by an 'authorized' service center. 

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