Husqvarna Chainsaws - Reviews And Key Specs
What To Know About Husqvarna ChainsawsHusqvarna chainsaws are versatile and powerful type chainsaws that exhibit strength in handling a variety of demands when it comes to cutting trees, working on the yard, and keeping your land looking great. This powerful all-around chainsaw is made for those who only want the best qualities in their chainsaws. Its X-Torq engine promotes lesser fuel consumption and emission levels while producing a great amount of power. It’s equipped with an Auto return stop switch and a visible fuel level so you can work in convenience. With its Smart Start feature combined with its fuel pump, starting the Husqvarna is a cinch. Husqvarna is one of the great choices when it comes to chainsaws out in the market.
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Husqvarna Chainsaw Reviews
Husqvarna 450 Features and Review
- 3.2 Horsepower X-Torq engine which reduces harmful emissions from the exhaust while also promoting fuel efficiency
- Powerful 18-inch gas-powered chainsaw that showcases power which is just right for those who cut less than a regular basis
- LowVib vibration dampening
- Smart Start feature and combined choke/stop control
- Centrifugal air cleaning system
- Inertia activated chain brake
- Snap-lock cylinder cover
- CARB Compliant
- Comes along with 3-32 ounce cans of Husqvarna pre-mix fuel upon purchase
- Has 2-4 years of warranty
This small saw is great for people of all ages, yet still powerful enough to get the job done. The 3.2 horsepower X-Torq engine lessens the emission of harmful gases. It also increases the fuel efficiency of the machine. This is the ideal saw for property owners who do mild cutting.
Husqvarna 455 Features and Review
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Husqvarna 460 Features and Review
We had a 500 year storm where we lost power for a week and had tree limbs all over the place. One tree in particular dumped two big limbs on a neighbor's fence; so it was my first big project. The 460 Rancher did a super job and cut thought everything--not exactly like a hot knife through butter, but at a consistent speed. In one binding (my bad), the chain and bar were undamaged. It's well-made and very well designed.
They suggest reversing the bar with every use and so getting the bar on and off has to be easy, and it is. Two bolts hold the bar and chain assembly, and a worm screw tightens up the chain; so it's easy to adjust and flip the bar over. The starting sequence looks to be somewhat long and convoluted but after a few times it makes sense, and the machine starts right up. A pressure release button is a big help. Like all chain saws, you need to keep an eye on a new chain because they can stretch fairly quickly. Because of the easy adjustment screw, it is simple to make such adjustments.
On my old chain saw, bar oil spilled over everything, but on the Rancher, it has some kind of oil regulator that keeps the oil where it belongs. The 20" bar and the machine are not too heavy, but your arms will get a workout. It's the perfect compromise between a big professional level chain saw and one for home use.
We had a 500 year storm where we lost power for a week and had tree limbs all over the place. One tree in particular dumped two big limbs on a neighbor's fence; so it was my first big project. The 460 Rancher did a super job and cut thought everything--not exactly like a hot knife through butter, but at a consistent speed. In one binding (my bad), the chain and bar were undamaged. It's well-made and very well designed.
They suggest reversing the bar with every use and so getting the bar on and off has to be easy, and it is. Two bolts hold the bar and chain assembly, and a worm screw tightens up the chain; so it's easy to adjust and flip the bar over. The starting sequence looks to be somewhat long and convoluted but after a few times it makes sense, and the machine starts right up. A pressure release button is a big help. Like all chain saws, you need to keep an eye on a new chain because they can stretch fairly quickly. Because of the easy adjustment screw, it is simple to make such adjustments.
On my old chain saw, bar oil spilled over everything, but on the Rancher, it has some kind of oil regulator that keeps the oil where it belongs. The 20" bar and the machine are not too heavy, but your arms will get a workout. It's the perfect compromise between a big professional level chain saw and one for home use.