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You either send them to a PC/tablet by hardwire or email or think you can use the icons above the box you write your reply in and locate the images on the phone.

 

I would do what ADW said and also talk to the dealer and ask for a resolution. Doesn't sound unfair to me!

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You either send them to a PC/tablet by hardwire or email or think you can use the icons above the box you write your reply in and locate the images on the phone.

 

I would do what ADW said and also talk to the dealer and ask for a resolution. Doesn't sound unfair to me!

 

I hope there is a solution I'm so annoyed to be honest it shouldn't be happening so soon I known the work they do is hard and they put up with A lot of workload but cracking so soon?

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Just looked at one I have in ready to go out and would say that with that damage, the saw has had a heavy impact on the top of the handle around where the throttle lock is.....just going on what I see!

 

This isn't what I have seen on any of the 540Ts I have in. In fact, most damage is caused when the nylon tie straps shear and the AV mounts are stretched excessively.

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You need to be honest, if this is genuine and has just happened then its warranty, however if this machine has suffered an impact then its not warranty, you need to get it back to the dealer for there assesment

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