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Hi, if its for at home, umight save a few quid but getting parts may be an issue and forget any warranty.

If its work, do not bother as the saws are not EU compliant and ur insurance would be void if there was evr a problem. Not worth the grief!

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Here are the US markings on my 372 Xtorq

 

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The 346 XP doesn't have a Ser# plate out in the open.

 

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Both have the safety sticker above the emission sticker.

 

Looks like a person may need to order some replacement EU stickers. :wink:

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If your going to worried about safety markings and warranty then buying from the states won't be for you, if you feel you may have an accident with an imported saw then tree work may not be for you either.

 

Getting replacement parts? What would be so different between a saw for the American market and the European market except maybe emissions?

 

The only thing wrong about importing saws from the states is announcing it on an open forum.

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If your going to worried about safety markings and warranty then buying from the states won't be for you, if you feel you may have an accident with an imported saw then tree work may not be for you either.

 

Getting replacement parts? What would be so different between a saw for the American market and the European market except maybe emissions?

 

The only thing wrong about importing saws from the states is announcing it on an open forum.

 

Exactly . I have some Canadian big Husqvarnas ,all got twin port mufflers so no EPA stuff . Once the stickers have rubbed off there is no difference . Parts are the same exept the high top filters and covers but its all gettable .

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If your going to worried about safety markings and warranty then buying from the states won't be for you, if you feel you may have an accident with an imported saw then tree work may not be for you either.

 

Getting replacement parts? What would be so different between a saw for the American market and the European market except maybe emissions?

 

The only thing wrong about importing saws from the states is announcing it on an open forum.

 

Agree entirely, worried about stickers! :w00t:

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