Good Husqvarna Dealer In Southern New Hampshire?

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BIGChrisNH

Minister of Fire
Dec 16, 2015
647
New Hampshire
Curious if anybody on here knows of a good Husqvarna dealer in Southern NH. I've tried the dealer locator on the Husqvarna website, but it brings up so many little places that I'm just not sure it's worth driving to to see what they have. They have filters for "Authorized Dealer" and "Crown Dealer" (whatever that is). Crown Dealer brings up no results, Authorized Dealer brings up thousands. What I would like is a place that stocks the pro models, not just the lower tier stuff, that will have parts, lots of choice on chain, and hopefully a good small engine guy. I drive by more places with a STIHL sign out front than I can count but almost none with a Husqvarna sign. Anyway, any comments you all have would be great.
 
I know R White Equipment in Nashua is a Stihl dealer but I swear I saw Husky for sale in there. My Super Split and Stihl backpack blower/sprayer came from them. Great guys IMO.

Chappell Tractor sells Stihl and Husky as well.
 
I'll try both of those places Bad LP, thank you.
 
Buy your favorite Husqvarna saw and buy Stihl chain and files. Problem solved. (It's what i do :cool:)

On a serioius note, I'm not too concerned with "Crown Dealer" designation. The decades old Husqvarna dealer down the road from me sells plenty of equipment, knows their stuff, and provides great service, yet is not a Crown Dealer.
 
Yeah I don’t really care about the Crown thing, I was just curious what that even was. I could definitely go with Stihl chain, I just wanted a place close that could provide parts for my Jred if ever needed