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How do they make a saw in a factory mass production that can be so hit and miss,, a few of the lads that work for us have 540 xp's other than rear av springs snapping off the body there saws run fine, one lad has a 201t and he also loves it. Then you get mine with 100 hours about 2 years old treated with care that has been nothing but a nightmare.

It isn't rocket science. The 200t was one of the best tophandles made, (bold statement ) but true, Husqvarna are now saying use xp oil or they won't cover it under warranty. Sounds like a get out claws to me to try and cover their arse, sorry should just say 020 was the best for us old skool arb boys.

I hope they fix it or it will be a bow saw from here on and me sending abuse to husqvarna every day to make a good saw, rant over,

 

You do not have to use XP oil for warranty , Husky dealers have had there knuckles wrapped for this before , oil must meet spec for the machine . for example Husqvarna HP is suitable for ALL 2 stroke engines made by Husky .just check there website or your handbook ..

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