Husqvarna is recalling about 2,700 residential 300 Series Snow Blowers because they can unexpectedly shift into drive mode, posing a risk of collision and injury to consumers. The recall includes Husqvarna-branded gas-powered models ST 324, ST 327, and ST 330, which are orange and black with the Husqvarna logo. The firm has received 22 reports of the drive mechanism unexpectedly engaging due to a loose pulley bolt, although no injuries have been reported. These machines were sold at hardware stores and Husqvarna dealers nationwide between July 2022 and February 2023.
A bolt in the drive system can loosen, causing the snow blower to unexpectedly engage the drive mode and move forward. This can lead to collisions with the operator or bystanders, posing an injury hazard. There have been 22 reports of this occurring.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled snow blowers and contact an authorized Husqvarna Professional Products dealer for a free repair. The dealer locator is available at https://locations.husqvarna.com/us/.
Identifiers are located on the right side of the unit behind the tire.

Recalled Husqvarna Snow Blower Series ST 330 Model

Recalled Husqvarna Snow Blower Series ST 330 Model

Recalled Husqvarna Snow Blower Series ST 330 Model

Recalled Husqvarna Snow Blower Series ST 330 Model

Recalled Husqvarna Snow Blower Series ST 330 Model
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response