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Warranty - I want to buy one of the Husqvarna "XP" saws how long is the warranty?
However, for 2013 I believe this was changed again to a 1 year warranty for non-commercial use.
Well, it would seem from reading that; "All Husqvarna "XP" series chainsaws sold
after 01 February 2010 carry a 6 month parts and labor warranty. This is for consumer or professional use.", that I should stand corrected.
However...., the first link I put up showing
the 346XP standard warranty of 2 years was for through the 2011 model. Let's see what's said about the 550XP, which didn't exist in this country in 2010, when the link you refer to was dated:
OM, 545, 545 TrioBrake, 550XP, 550XP TrioBrake, 550XPG, 550XPG TrioBrake, 2011-11 Document type: Manual Last updated:11/18/2011:
"WARRANTY PERIOD
Any warranted part which is not
scheduled for replacement as required maintenance, or
which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect
of “repair or replace as necessary” shall be warranted for
2 years. Any warranted part which is scheduled for
replacement as required maintenance shall be warranted
for the period of time up to the first scheduled replacement
point for that part."
Hmmnnnn, it seems we have a failure to communicate between the Husqvarna info sources, or, perhaps one might consider that Feb. 1 2010 info made invalid by later company literature?
Plenty of folks buy the XP saws for personal, non-commercial use. It would seem more than odd if a company's best, and most expensive products would be short-changed in the warranty department if used in the same fashion as their homeowner specific line. Of course, stranger things have happened.
I'm not convinced that the XP saws are truly limited to a 6 month (or 1 year) warranty if not used professionally and would and will be prepared with written documentation to argue the issue when next I purchase a saw... "I'll show you my date, if you'll show me yours..."