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On 02/06/2020 at 21:55, adw said:

As a matter of interest where was the saw purchased/returned to?

Do we know who supplied this machine? if it’s a dealer I know I can try to follow its progress, I was in no way being rude to this person, I just find it strange that someone would purchase a product, decide there was something wrong with it, go to the trouble of ordering a special tool required to alter the carb settings, go on line to ask what may be wrong with it, and as a last resort speak to the seller, I deal with these queries every day from customers with issues with there machines, and we are normally the first port of call, I hope this machine can be rectified easily and to the customers satisfaction as a these things reflect badly on the Husqvarna brand.

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39 minutes ago, adw said:

Do we know who supplied this machine? if it’s a dealer I know I can try to follow its progress, I was in no way being rude to this person, I just find it strange that someone would purchase a product, decide there was something wrong with it, go to the trouble of ordering a special tool required to alter the carb settings, go on line to ask what may be wrong with it, and as a last resort speak to the seller, I deal with these queries every day from customers with issues with there machines, and we are normally the first port of call, I hope this machine can be rectified easily and to the customers satisfaction as a these things reflect badly on the Husqvarna brand.

The saw was purchased from Lawnmowers Direct where he had purchased previously. However, as he had little confidence they would offer support or helpful advice, he decided to try to sort the saw himself using his experience and then, when that failed, he turned to this forum for help. 

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2 minutes ago, Shepherdess said:

Where will I find the question?

Here. We've got a 2-tooth on Amoxicillin. 5 day course. One of her lambs nibble a teat raw and infection got in. We were hoping to save that side (drugs are dear and young vets are vague). We've pulled only watery stuff out. No pus nor glup. My question is when udder goes rock hard and nothing else comes out, what happens next?  What else can we do?

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10 minutes ago, Sutton said:

Here. We've got a 2-tooth on Amoxicillin. 5 day course. One of her lambs nibble a teat raw and infection got in. We were hoping to save that side (drugs are dear and young vets are vague). We've pulled only watery stuff out. No pus nor glup. My question is when udder goes rock hard and nothing else comes out, what happens next?  What else can we do?

Don't think I can help on this question. We ran a large hill farm in Scotland and seldom saw cases of mastitis but when we found that the udder had gone hard there appeared nothing we could do either having to take on feeding the lamb if there was not sufficient milk in the other quarter or twinning the lamb into another ewe. We culled the ewe at the end of the season but, perhaps, easier to be hard hearted when we had 1100 breeding ewes. Sorry I can't offer any help.

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