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| The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considering bu | |
| ying one) | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: February 4, 2013, 10:37 am | |
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| Chainsawr | |
| I didnt know if Scott username chainsawr was going to make it | |
| here to post his info on efco. Just wanted to share the info and | |
| a heads up. | |
| Scott chainsawr is one of the most honest online dealers of used | |
| and new parts I have dealt with for a long time. | |
| [QUOTE=retoocs555;4135592]Read this before you buy an Efco, | |
| especially if the warranty is a determining factor in your | |
| purchase. | |
| I�ll start at the beginning, for us anyway. We started selling | |
| the Efco brand here at the chainsawr about 4 years ago. At that | |
| time (late 2008 early 2009) Efco was going through some major | |
| changes here in the USA to their sales distribution strategies. | |
| Deals to produce saws for Cub Cadet and John Deere were coming | |
| to an end (I would love to know why, but I have my hunches), | |
| and underperforming regional distributors were being canned in | |
| exchange for ones that would push the brand�s new 5-year | |
| warranty and more professional image harder. Around this time | |
| Efco also changed its policy for online and catalog sales. It | |
| used to be that Efco was like Stihl, no sales of power equipment | |
| unless it physically walked out your door. About 5 years ago | |
| that changed for an �anything goes� policy as long as you could | |
| move more units. So, we signed on with Efco at the beginning of | |
| 2009 to join in their new Era of professionalism and push to | |
| make them a real 3rd tier power equipment brand in the USA. | |
| Three years went by of slowly building sales, spending lots of | |
| money on advertising, and trying to sell the hell out of a low | |
| margin chainsaw. I had figured it would take at least 5 years | |
| before we were selling enough in Efco to make it worth our time; | |
| well we never made it that far. For middle range saws it was | |
| always an easy sell, on a 156 over a hardware store 455 Rancher. | |
| No brainer right? The 152, 156, 165, and 132s were all good | |
| solid models at low prices. The small saws, sub 152 (except the | |
| 132s), were always problematic, and the MT7200/MT8200 were the | |
| worst performing, floppiest, heaviest chainsaws I have ever had | |
| the displeasure of dealing with. Of all the MT8200s we sold, | |
| there were only 2 that we did not buy back from the customer | |
| after repeated servicing under warranty etc. So, that gets me | |
| to the warranty related section of my story. | |
| In 2009, 2010, and 2011 we were able to essentially administrate | |
| our own warranty on all repairs other than whole saw | |
| replacement, or complete motor failure. We got used to this | |
| situation and got into the habit of doing warranty repairs right | |
| away for the customer to get them happy and going, then submit | |
| our warranty claim paperwork once or twice a year depending on | |
| how many claims added up. For the most part the warranty was | |
| all for small items. 100s of stop switches (boy I wished they | |
| would do away with these, I had some that didn�t even last 1 | |
| day!), starter springs, carburetor cap | |
| removal/readjustment/reinstallation. Some of the common, more | |
| serious warranty claims would include coils, and shattered | |
| mufflers along with the occasional new 100% defective saw or new | |
| saw missing parts. Let me stress this, we NEVER ABUSED our | |
| warranty. It covered �manufacturer�s defects� so if it was we | |
| covered it. Giving us the dealer the responsibility to make | |
| these judgments worked very well in our case, I never would | |
| have� bitten the hand that feeds me�. More than once we lost | |
| dishonest customers who wanted their mistakes covered under | |
| warranty because, they were the customer, and they were the ones | |
| standing in front of me yelling and stomping, �how could Efco | |
| ever know? JUST COVER IT!� but we never did. We were always | |
| honest to a fault in our warranty claims. | |
| So, at the end of 2012 when we submitted our warranty claims | |
| every last one was denied. This was unacceptable to us since | |
| with the 5 year warranty, and low sales margin, we were relying | |
| on the income from warranty repairs to even justify the shelf | |
| space for Efco! Our distributor told us they were in the same | |
| position, having had none of their warranties which they | |
| submitted for other dealers paid. We are talking between | |
| dealers and distributors, tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid | |
| claims by Efco on the Northeast alone. You would think I would | |
| go ballistic, but no I made civil mild protests to Efco. I�m | |
| not the type to burn bridges for spite alone. | |
| January, 2013. We get notice from Efco that our dealership is | |
| canceled and we may reapply with Efco, and that our distributor | |
| has also been canned. I know that this was for no other reason | |
| than to try to wash their hands of the debt they owed us. If it | |
| wasn�t insulting enough that a well established dealer should | |
| have to reapply and start from scratch, they want a minimum | |
| order of power equipment units from the new distributor in order | |
| to establish the new account, that is IF I�m approved by Efco. | |
| They must be insane. I already have $10,000 in un-sellable new | |
| saws in stock. | |
| So, here is what I think Efco�s current sales strategy is. Sell | |
| the majority of the product online or mail order while | |
| maintaining the false image of a servicing dealer network. That | |
| way before somebody buys their next Efco on Amazon.com or | |
| Northern Tool, they can look at the Efco dealer map and see | |
| that, �Yes, there is a servicing dealer near me that can provide | |
| the warranty work!� Unfortunately, know that dealer near you | |
| will probably not provide the warranty work, and if they do Efco | |
| will not be paying them to do it. | |
| The worst part for us is that the majority of F-holes (Efcos) we | |
| sold, we sold based on our personal recommendation. No customer | |
| EVER came in and said �I want an Efco 156� etc. etc. They came | |
| in with an open mind about buying whatever new chainsaw we | |
| thought was best for them, trusting in us. Now, over the coming | |
| years we are really going to have egg on our faces. The number | |
| of times I said, �These Italian saws are tough and you can�t | |
| beat the warranty�, is beyond counting. In order to keep our | |
| integrity this whole situation is going to cost us $1000s in | |
| un-backed warranty work, and buying back saws we can't stand | |
| behind. | |
| So, let it be known. Do not factor the warranty into your | |
| decision to buy an Efco. | |
| I know this is a long post, but I think that many of you will | |
| find it interesting worthwhile reading material. I'm not an | |
| avid forum poster, so you may not hear from me again on this, | |
| but I did want to put our experience out there. [/QUOTE] | |
| #Post#: 16491-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considerin | |
| g buying one) | |
| By: jcsmith Date: February 9, 2013, 6:56 pm | |
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| I'm glad I came across this post. I was wanting a 156 or 165 | |
| after reading about them on Chainsawr's site a while back. | |
| Thanks for the heads up. Chris | |
| #Post#: 19682-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considerin | |
| g buying one) | |
| By: HMLT360Pro Date: May 4, 2013, 12:05 pm | |
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| Thanks for the info-Cut4fun_! I will pass it along the lines! | |
| #Post#: 19732-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considerin | |
| g buying one) | |
| By: farmboy Date: May 8, 2013, 7:10 am | |
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| I'm very very sorry about the problems Scott had with Efco's | |
| lack of support both in warranty and parts. Seems to me part of | |
| the problem with the warranty claims was he waited too long to | |
| submit them. However it shouldn't have mattered 5 yr's is 5 | |
| yr's. At least he would have recognized the problem sooner. | |
| Having said all that I still like my Efco saws especially the | |
| 156. The Echo CS550 the Efco 156 are IMO the best 55 cc saws | |
| on the market. The 152 has also proven to be an outstanding | |
| saw. There was on another site a 1500 tank test going on (in | |
| the woods every day commercially). The last I knew it was over | |
| 1200 tanks going strong with no ptoblems. 152 is a clam shell | |
| to boot. | |
| Shep | |
| #Post#: 19743-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considerin | |
| g buying one) | |
| By: Old Iron Logging Date: May 8, 2013, 7:51 pm | |
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| The 152 is not a clam shell. Plastic case. Vertically split | |
| metal crankcase. | |
| #Post#: 90590-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Efco Dealer Story (Please read this if you're considerin | |
| g buying one) | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 19, 2024, 10:07 am | |
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| [quote author=Old Iron Logging link=topic=1570.msg19743#msg19743 | |
| date=1368060682] | |
| The 152 is not a clam shell. Plastic case. Vertically split | |
| metal crankcase. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Just to show what you said. Plastic case with a mag case bolted | |
| inside that to bolt cylinder to. | |
| One I had apart. | |
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