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| Thread ID: 106255 | 2010-01-02 21:41:00 | Repairing these days | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
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| 844950 | 2010-01-04 02:30:00 | "It might be Husky's way of telling you to shut down and perform some maintenance when a screw falls out too. Think of that! " I can't really believe you are being serious.................. Of course not! Being serious, that is! But I still love my Husqvarnas. |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 844951 | 2010-01-04 02:38:00 | Of course not! Being serious, that is! But I still love my Husqvarnas. As do 99.99% of Husqvarna owners. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 844952 | 2010-01-04 02:44:00 | Nothing should go wrong you say!and that from a Lucas man,I thought you would have been in paradise. :) Touché :) But remember I was never a Lucas Electrical man, I was Lucas Gas Turbine Equipment...........a different world... You and Joe should just be thankful next time you are sitting comfortably flying at 30,000 feet that the plane wasn't built and assembled by Husqvarna Chainsaw Division, with engine heat shields and screws falling off....:lol: The question of heat shields falling off and wrecking the chain saw is not connected to loose screws except insofar as both relate to poor design or assembly practice. I threw in losing screws as an added gripe. It should not be the customers responsibility to strip down a new saw and fit thread locking devices.....that is the manufacturers job. Then there are the fasteners which cannot be checked from the outside, you'd have to strip the saw down. It is also a manufacturers cop out to say quote "Check: For loose fasteners...Before each use. Check: For loose parts...Before each use. Just tough luck for screws and parts which were tight before use to fall off un-noticed during use. Edit: I didn't really mean that about being a hammer and bang man, Joe... just poetic licence... |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 844953 | 2010-01-04 03:00:00 | Lucas, specialising in silent turbines. With a Lucas chainsaw, you would have some chilly winters ;) |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 844954 | 2010-01-04 03:04:00 | :) Touché :) But remember I was never a Lucas Electrical man, I was Lucas Gas Turbine Equipment...........a different world... You and Joe should just be thankful next time you are sitting comfortably flying at 30,000 feet that the plane wasn't built and assembled by Husqvarna Chainsaw Division, with engine heat shields and screws falling off....:lol: The question of heat shields falling off and wrecking the chain saw is not connected to loose screws except insofar as both relate to poor design or assembly practice. I threw in losing screws as an added gripe. It should not be the customers responsibility to strip down a new saw and fit thread locking devices.....that is the manufacturers job. Then there are the fasteners which cannot be checked from the outside, you'd have to strip the saw down. It is also a manufacturers cop out to say quote " Check: For loose fasteners...Before each use. Check: For loose parts...Before each use. Just tough luck for screws and parts which were tight before use to fall off un-noticed during use. Edit: I didn't really mean that about being a hammer and bang man, Joe... just poetic licence... Let,s wait for report after you have taken it back. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 844955 | 2010-01-04 03:32:00 | Edit: I didn't really mean that about being a hammer and bang man, Joe... just poetic licence... Awwwwww! You say the nicest things! (PS: What's a hammer-and-bang man?) |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 844956 | 2010-01-04 03:54:00 | Blasting caps? | gary67 (56) | ||
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