Dave27483
Enthusiasts of the chainsaw
Ok so one of the saws I work on most and service most is the autotune husqvarna saws, which I belive are really great saws if kept serviced, just like any other brand...
But there is a problem I have with one thing and that is the nylon air filters that can be supplied with the saw, you see here in Australia all our saws are supplied with felt style air filters as they are supposed to filter down finer which I can totally back that up to be true.
The point of my story is though there are many arborist that import saws from the USA as they can get them cheaper (and why not) but.... and a BIG but they run them with with the crap nylon filters that are supplied with the U.S. spec models which then suck dust to the point where the carby jets get partially blocked and the saw runs like an absolute dog, this has become such a big problem here that it's really tainting the husqvarna brand which is really sad.
What I can't get my head around is WHY does husky insist on making these nylon filters, they just are not good enough.
But there is a problem I have with one thing and that is the nylon air filters that can be supplied with the saw, you see here in Australia all our saws are supplied with felt style air filters as they are supposed to filter down finer which I can totally back that up to be true.
The point of my story is though there are many arborist that import saws from the USA as they can get them cheaper (and why not) but.... and a BIG but they run them with with the crap nylon filters that are supplied with the U.S. spec models which then suck dust to the point where the carby jets get partially blocked and the saw runs like an absolute dog, this has become such a big problem here that it's really tainting the husqvarna brand which is really sad.
What I can't get my head around is WHY does husky insist on making these nylon filters, they just are not good enough.