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    Michael Meehan
    Purchased a Reconditioned Chain Saw and it is not Working...Answeredescalated
    Warranty Question posted April 1, 2012 by Michael Meehan, last edited April 17, 2012 
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    Question:
    Purchased a Reconditioned Chain Saw and it is not Working Properly Chain / Bar Oiler not Working, What are my Options as to Service anmd Warranty Repairs? Being it only has a 90 Day Warranty???
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    Greg P.

    Sounds like you have it taken care of.

    Have a nice day. 

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    • Michael Meehan

      Appears there is No Support here for Husqvarna sad they have no "SUPPORT" on thgeir products today. I took the bar and chain off the chain saw srubbed the area in and around the clutch area with a plastic Srub brush since I cannot wait and non existent Support they don't have even with the so called 500 years of experience having to wait for anything that never comes tells me my next Chain Saw will be a Stihl because they might have more help and now that Husqvarna is sold at Big Box Retailers they no longer are coincerned with providing support to customers that have their products. So Once I scrubbed the atrea put the saw back together the oil is leaking out like it should.

       

      Yet again where is the SUPPORT they suggest is here??????????? Wait there is none after 1 week and nothing tells me they have none!!!

       

      Oh well I guess that is what I get from Husqvarna not what the company use to have. I know this my brother has an older 45 and could get support direct from the company but like most they have move away from support and now you cannot even email them with a question since the So Called Army is nothing but a big waste of time look at all the questions with no answers too many. Hope the saw works a little while but if it does it I will but one from a Company that only sells their products their their Dealer Network and not so many reatilers that Husqvarna does today...

       

      Thanks for all the HELP! Oh Wait there isn't ANY here!!!

       

       

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      • Terry Swiatkowski
         I had a similar problem with a Husky 142 E and if you go on line you can fing instructions to replace the oiler which beats throwing the saw away as it is tooooo expensive to have a shop fix it. I am similarly not impressed with the brand even though Consumer reports rated it highly
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    • Greg P.

      Sounds like you have it taken care of.

      Have a nice day. 

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