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I have been testing the T540 since november 2011 and here's a little impression vid I made some time ago, I reckon you all will enjoy ;-)

 

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I see, so the flippy caps are falsely advertised as a feature... shame.

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Well apart from being disappointed as I'm a climber by trade and still do quite a bit that was also one of my concerns tbh.

 

I'm sure some of the demo testers had ones with flippy caps! Our one didn't but that was a 2011 model.

 

I've prob detailed the thread a bit so will leave it at that.:laugh1:

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I have been testing the T540 since november 2011 and here's a little impression vid I made some time ago, I reckon you all will enjoy ;-)

 

 

great little clip there mate:thumbup:

i had a cut with one at the APF,very impressed

will be getting one soon

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Overjoyed with my t540xp... Day 1 - Pleasure to use. Day 2 - Praising saw, laughing in the face of husqvarna negativity. Day 3 - Chainbrake snaps. Day 8 (yesterday) - Strop eyelet parts company with saw and gravity does it thing. Day 9 - Turning a blind eye to blatant sniggering and general piss taking. Day 10 (tomorrow) - Using a stihl.

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Overjoyed with my t540xp... Day 1 - Pleasure to use. Day 2 - Praising saw, laughing in the face of husqvarna negativity. Day 3 - Chainbrake snaps. Day 8 (yesterday) - Strop eyelet parts company with saw and gravity does it thing. Day 9 - Turning a blind eye to blatant sniggering and general piss taking. Day 10 (tomorrow) - Using a stihl.

 

That is not too cleaver . Will check mine . thanks for the heads up ....

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Overjoyed with my t540xp... Day 1 - Pleasure to use. Day 2 - Praising saw, laughing in the face of husqvarna negativity. Day 3 - Chainbrake snaps. Day 8 (yesterday) - Strop eyelet parts company with saw and gravity does it thing. Day 9 - Turning a blind eye to blatant sniggering and general piss taking. Day 10 (tomorrow) - Using a stihl.

 

I was having a chat to a guy who works for husky about how well the T540XP had been received on arbtalk. He said the only real negative he'd seen was your problem with the strop eyelet. Apparently they experimented with different breaking strains on the clip and some of the weaker ones somehow found there way into production. Sounds like you got one. He said if you take it back to your dealer husky are happy to cover it and any damage it may have caused to the saw.

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I have been (ab)using the T540 XP since november 2012 and been happy with it ever since. Never ever had a chainbrake snapped and no problems with the eyelet.

 

I have put this saw to the test for Husqvarna and used it just like I used my other saws before. Great power and the torque is even better compared to the old 200 T. :thumbup:

 

What happended to your saw is not good, and def needs to be sorted out by your husqvarna dealer. But when you handle the saw like a canonbal dangling around on its tail, like some climbers do I am not surpised somethings broke.

 

But can't read or insinuate that just by your story. Even the best chainsaw can't withstand being trashed trough the canopy like a canonball aye :wink:

 

Hope you will have everything sorted out and keep on smiling using this saw someday in the future ! :thumbup:

 

Climb safe

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