sugarbush
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yes!
You're kidding right!
You're kidding right!
Don't think that hasn't entered my mind! Those people at customer service won't talk to me if I get mean with them they'll just hang up and leave me stewing over it and I don't want to let them get the best of me!Wow. This is unreal. I thought dolmar would have been better then that. I would be calling ther and tearing someone a new @$$ till they send a new saw and make this rite.
Very disapointing for a big saw company. This would almost be enough for me to sell off the other dolmar ya just picked up and switch brands if i was in your shoes.
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Id be calling them hourly. Id be the biggest pain in the rear.Don't think that hasn't entered my mind! Those people at customer service won't talk to me if I get mean with them they'll just hang up and leave me stewing over it and I don't want to let them get the best of me!
I told the local dealer I could see what was going on. They keep telling me it's fixed till there's a lean seize then too bad for me. I can see the writing on the wall!!
Are you still running the 545? Or did you dump the Husky after the bad experience? I was thinking of replacing the 421 with a Jonsered 2252 same as the 545. What was the issue with h your saw ? Do you like the performance?I felt the same way about husqvarna 545 so every time they said "try that" a bought another can of Husqvarna premixed fuel. Finally killed it cutting 6or 8 cookies non stop on 20" log. DEALER gave me new saw View attachment 575529.
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Dealer said he changed crank seals.I haven read this whole thread, but this sounds like like a run of the mill pto side air leak, which is easily diagnosed in a few minutes.
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Are you still running the 545? Or did you dump the Husky after the bad experience? I was thinking of replacing the 421 with a Jonsered 2252 same as the 545. What was the issue with h your saw ? Do you like the performance?