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Husqvarna Launches Optimized Warranty Program
Husqvarna Group has launched a comprehensive two-year warranty program designed to provide extended protection for equipment used by commercial green space and tree care professionals. The two-year warranty is a significant benefit for professional saw customers, as the coverage is the longest commercial warranty in the market. Additionally for commercial zero-turn mowers and stand-on mowers, the first two years of ownership will be covered under warranty with no hour limitations on usage. Customers can immediately take advantage of this program and benefit from two full years of warranty coverage for Husqvarna professional mowers, as well as 300 and 500 series professional handheld products.
These include pro batteries (BLi100-Bli950x); pro split boom attachments; W500 walk-behind mowers; Z400 zero-turns; V500/Z500/P500D stand-on, zero-turn and articulating riders.
“Husqvarna’s revamped warranty program is another demonstration of our commitment to our commercial customers,” comments Carlos Haddad, Vice President of North America, Professional Products at Husqvarna Group. “Green space and tree care professionals can continue to count on an exceptional level of coverage for tools being used as designed and can rest assured that their vital equipment is protected.”
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