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Ok I'll rephrase it go and buy a new 357, we have 12 at work 8 of which are under 2 years old and despite regulr 3 month dealer servicing still suffer carb problems are local husky dealer can't fix, its not just our lads either know of another localish shop thats refusing to sell new 357's till the problem has been sorted by Husky for good.

 

was theese saws the type fitted with auto-decomp ??

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I believe Husqvarna, as a company, have greater control now over the manufacturing of their saws and the revenue generated by their sale. I.E. ploughing revenue back into R & D, rectifying problems etc. Rather than profits being bypassed and going straight to Electrolux. However I'm not sure whether Husqvarna are still actually owned by Electrolux or Not.

Incidenally i have recently bought a Husq 357 to go with my 8yr old 335XPT (yes, you are reading this correctly!) and my 17yr old 268XP! and they are all performing fantastically for me on a daily basis with no special treatment other than stated in the manual.

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well aparently Husqvarna made fridges and freezers, seeing as i have both with Husqvarna written on them, xD (they fridge and freezer are about 20 years old xD)

Husqvarna also make Guns and armaments. Thats where the Husky logo comes from. its a stylised notch and blade Rifle sight.

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Incidenally i have recently bought a Husq 357 to go with my 8yr old 335XPT (yes, you are reading this correctly!) and my 17yr old 268XP! and they are all performing fantastically for me on a daily basis with no special treatment other than stated in the manual.

 

Why do you have an 020 in your avatar? was the Husky broken :001_tongue:

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