The chainsaws can leak fuel, posing a fire hazard
December 20, 2016MTD Southwest of Tempe, Ariz., is recalling about 8,000 Remington gasoline chainsaws.
The chainsaws can leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.
No incidents or injuries have been reported.
This recall involves Remington-branded chainsaws powered by a two-cycle gasoline engine ranging in size from 42cc to 46cc and with either a 14 inch, 18-inch or 20-inch bar. The chainsaws housing is orange and black and Remington is printed on the side of the unit and on the bar.
Chainsaws included in this recall have model numbers RM4214, RM4218 and RM4620 and serial numbers 1K155XQ0198 through 1F076XQ0200; and were manufactured between November 15, 2015 and June 7, 2016. Model and serial numbers and the manufacture date are located on a white label above the rear handle.
The second through fifth characters of the serial number identify the manufacturing date. The second character is the month with A= January, B= February, C = March, etc. The third and fourth characters are the day of the month. The fifth character is the last digit of the year of manufacture (e.g. C286= March 28, 2016).
The chainsaws, manufactured in China, were sold at Bi-Mart, Farmers Furniture, Lowes and Mid-States Distributing Co. and other retailers nationwide and online at Amazon.com and Lowes.com from February 2016 through July 2016 for between $160 and $280.
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chainsaws and contact MTD Southwests Remington recall line for instructions on obtaining a free replacement chainsaw.
Consumers may contact MTD Southwests Remington recall line toll-free at 888-848-6038 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday or online www.remingtonpowertools.com and click on the Product Recall tab at the bottom of the main page.