Posted by good ol' Bob on June 30, 2009, 3:51 pm
Does anyone know how to get a user manual for a Kawasaki string trimmer.
Their online site (kawpowr.com) doesn't offer any customer support contacts
nor links to online user manuals. My local dealer was baffled. They (the
dealer) also were not able to think of any way to go through their
distributor. Maybe a lame dealer. Maybe Kawasaki doesn't understand the
concept of customer service. Maybe Kawasaki garden tool owners are on their
own. Any and all help will be appreciated.
Posted by Art on June 30, 2009, 6:38 pm
good ol' Bob wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get a user manual for a Kawasaki string trimmer.
> Their online site (kawpowr.com) doesn't offer any customer support contacts
> nor links to online user manuals. My local dealer was baffled. They (the
> dealer) also were not able to think of any way to go through their
> distributor. Maybe a lame dealer. Maybe Kawasaki doesn't understand the
> concept of customer service. Maybe Kawasaki garden tool owners are on their
> own. Any and all help will be appreciated.
>
>
Kawasaki just builds the engines and sells them to a trimmer mfg. You'd
need to find the manual for that brand of trimmer. Look on the shaft for
another name and model number.
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Art
Posted by Doug G on July 1, 2009, 9:25 am
good ol' Bob wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get a user manual for a Kawasaki string trimmer.
> Their online site (kawpowr.com) doesn't offer any customer support contacts
> nor links to online user manuals. My local dealer was baffled. They (the
> dealer) also were not able to think of any way to go through their
> distributor. Maybe a lame dealer. Maybe Kawasaki doesn't understand the
> concept of customer service. Maybe Kawasaki garden tool owners are on their
> own. Any and all help will be appreciated.
>
>
Try http://www.theusermanualsite.com/
> Their online site (kawpowr.com) doesn't offer any customer support contacts
> nor links to online user manuals. My local dealer was baffled. They (the
> dealer) also were not able to think of any way to go through their
> distributor. Maybe a lame dealer. Maybe Kawasaki doesn't understand the
> concept of customer service. Maybe Kawasaki garden tool owners are on their
> own. Any and all help will be appreciated.
>
>