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Tips for Husqvarna Dealers

Husqvarna is probably best known for their chain saws, but they make a whole range of outdoor equipment. There are many Husqvarna dealers in the market place so choose the right dealer if you want to buy original products.

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Tips for Husqvarna Dealers

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  1. Top 5 Preventative Maintenance Tips from Husqvarna Dealers Honda Power Generator Honda Engines MBW Wacker Plate Norton Brick Saw Husqvarna 236 Chainsaw

  2. Air It Out A frequent mistake people make with mowers – or any equipment powered by an engine – is failing to clean or replace air filters. "Everything with a motor has to have clean air to run," explained Jared Basch, of Basch Bros. in Cullman, Alabama. "If people would check, clean and replace the air filter regularly, that would alleviate a lot of problems."

  3. Fight Fuel Filter Fiascos Similarly, a lack of attention to fuel filter maintenance allows "trash to get in your gas," noted Lord, causing engine issues. "Check it at the beginning or end of the mowing season – one or the other," she added. "But just do it. It's crucial to maintain your mower."

  4. Don't Be Fuel-ish Gas with too much Ethanol can harm small engines, said Brett Wright, of Wright Brothers Power in Newark, Ohio. Additives can help, but "we see more carburetor repairs than anything else," he explained. "Just because gas is OK for your car doesn't make it right for smaller engines."

  5. Stay Sharp A common problem with chainsaw maintenance occurs after a new chain is installed. Because it naturally stretches out after the first cut, the chain must be checked and tightened often, especially after the first few uses. "If it loosens and jumps the sprocket," noted Basch. "That can ruin it."

  6. Get in sync Even consumers who don't know a spark plug from a muffler get their cars serviced on a regular basis. Why not keep your power equipment on the same schedule? Or at the very least, service as needed at the beginning or end of every mowing season.

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