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This 2 year warranty I keep hearing about, isn't that only if run on Aspen? Otherwise it's a standard 1 year?

 

Pain in the that oiling issue sounds Old Mill, I would get it looked at under warranty, been keeping a close eye on mine running a 12" bar the oil is generous and not an issue.

 

As for bent AV, personally I never drop my saw for 2 reasons, one I hate it swinging around my ankles and potentially getting damaged. Two I don't want to drag a saw up to me even if it's a short distance so keep all my saws clipped short by the handle.

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This 2 year warranty I keep hearing about, isn't that only if run on Aspen? Otherwise it's a standard 1 year?

 

Pain in the that oiling issue sounds Old Mill, I would get it looked at under warranty, been keeping a close eye on mine running a 12" bar the oil is generous and not an issue.

 

As for bent AV, personally I never drop my saw for 2 reasons, one I hate it swinging around my ankles and potentially getting damaged. Two I don't want to drag a saw up to me even if it's a short distance so keep all my saws clipped short by the handle.

 

The 2 year warranty is dependant on you registering the saw to get the 2nd year. You can use whatever fuel you want. It does not affect ur warranty except if you seize it of coursevand using a crappy mix lol

 

 

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The 2 year warranty is dependant on you registering the saw to get the 2nd year. You can use whatever fuel you want. It does not affect ur warranty except if you seize it of coursevand using a crappy mix lol

 

 

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Hi,

 

I did here of Husqvarna paying out warranty on a 3 year old machine because it had only been run on Aspen.

 

Guaranteed mix and fuel quality as every container has a number on it!

 

Kind regards

 

Eddie

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only had mine a week or so and its playing up a bit, keeps cutting out, often mid cut whilst on full revs, then won't start for a good few pulls, guessing i may have done something wrong with the auto tune? thought id set it fine. any suggestions?

 

Get the dealer to reset the carb . Don't know how long it would take you to get there but once there takes seconds to do on the computer ....

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I thought my techlite bar that came with the saw was slightly bent the other day . Anyway it turns out that it has de - laminated from just behind the nose sprocket to just in front of the mount , so most of it really but still held together at both ends . Both rails have bowed outwards and you can see right through from top to bottom . Anyone else experienced this ?

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