This is an excellent saw for light duty work, I use it for tending to apple and pear trees and the occasional cleanup after a storm. It is big enough for light firewood tasks, but is underpowered for large hardwood pieces. The first thing you should do is buy a Stihl chain for it as the factory Oregon (who makes the husky chains) is a skip link design, featuring fewer cutting teeth and dulls quickly.
In the event that you do remove the side covere with the brake on, which is comparatively difficult, you can make a three prong socket to reset the tension spring. This works much better than chasing a spring around the shop. Your local Husqvarna dealer has a reset tool that they can show you. Lowes might sell Husqvarna, but until they have a parts counter they are not a dealer in my opinion.
What’s wrong with our Husky 3120?
This is our second Husqvarna 3120 our business has been through. It’s a small operation and the 3120 is rarely ever used, still very clean in fact. The first one we had developed an air leak around 300 hours and seized the engine.Now, the second one, no longer under warranty and only with a couple hundred hours is also broken. Today while using it, it made a series of clangs (didn’t feel that rough though) and Husqvarna Chainsaws 350 Rancher stopped. When looking in through the spark plug opening, the engine can be turned over using the starter pulley, but when it reaches the apex, the ONLY way to get it past it so use a saw wrench and a little muscle to turn it over, and when you do it makes a clank sound and abruptly goes past it. Then, it turns freely again until it gets back to the apex and jams.Also, we take excellent care of our equipment, we use Sthil’s, and Echo’s for climbing, and Husky’s for big saws. We have two Husky 372’s with insane hours on them for professional use chainsaws that run without ever a hiccup.Considering how much the 3120 costs, it’s getting really frustrating. Anyone know what kind of problem it has?ThanksOurs is a professional arbor care business that’s been going for nearly 30 years. It’s not something like gasoline, it’s something physical that’s hanging up the engine at it’s apex.
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I have used oregon chains and bars for years. They have always tended to be of average or better quality. I was quite supprised that Oregon would allow their name of such a poorly engineered and shoddy product. When the guide is set up exactly as per instructions, the chain guide will not allow the chain to pass through the clamps. Had I bought this thing locally, it would have gone back the next day. Rather than go through all the return hassels through Amazon, I just decided to chalk it up to experience and eat it. I have decided that it is better to just pay a little more and buy some things locally than to buy from Amazon, sigh unseen and end up with a useless peice of crap. Save your $40 and just buy a plain old round file and hand guide. You will do a better job of sharpening and save some money too.
McCulloch 2-stroke chainsaw won’t start?
This chainsaw hasn’t been running for at least 10 years. The carb has been cleaned out and everything but it will not start. I haven’t tried it for Chainsaw Parts McCulloch months now but i believe it wasn’t getting any spark whatsoever. Maybe its the ignition or magneto thing? That part of the engine isn’t my specialty but i’ve been told my points might need sanding? I think i have to take the flywheel off to do so correct me if i’m wrong. And also could this have to do with the gap between the flywheel and the magneto if thats what its called?
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This is an excellent saw for light duty work, I use it for tending to apple and pear trees and the occasional cleanup after a storm. It is big enough for light firewood tasks, but is underpowered for large hardwood pieces. The first thing you should do is buy a Stihl chain for it as the factory Oregon (who makes the husky chains) is a skip link design, featuring fewer cutting teeth and dulls quickly.
In the event that you do remove the side covere with the brake on, which is comparatively difficult, you can make a three prong socket to reset the tension spring. This works much better than chasing a spring around the shop. Your local Husqvarna dealer has a reset tool that they can show you. Lowes might sell Husqvarna, but until they have a parts counter they are not a dealer in my opinion.
chainsaw trouble?
chainsaw starts but quits when i Husqvarna Chainsaw Filters give it throttle its a husqvarna model 55 rancher could it be the fuel filter or a dirty carburetor?
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This is an excellent saw for light duty work, I use it for tending to apple and pear trees and the occasional cleanup after a storm. It is big enough for light firewood tasks, but is underpowered for large hardwood pieces. The first thing you should do is buy a Stihl chain for it as the factory Oregon (who makes the husky chains) is a skip link design, featuring fewer cutting teeth and dulls quickly.
In the event that you do remove the side covere with the brake on, which is comparatively difficult, you can make a three prong socket to reset the tension spring. This works much better than chasing a spring around the shop. Your local Husqvarna dealer has a reset tool that they can show you. Lowes might sell Husqvarna, but until they have a parts counter they are not a dealer in my opinion.
Any Information on a Husqvarna Husqvarna Chainsaw Muffler Bolts model 36 Chainsaw With a 24″ Bar?
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I have used oregon chains and bars for years. They have always tended to be of average or better quality. I was quite supprised that Oregon would allow their name of such a poorly engineered and shoddy product. When the guide is set up exactly as per instructions, the chain guide will not allow the chain to pass through the clamps. Had I bought this thing locally, it would have gone back the next day. Rather than go through all the return hassels through Amazon, I just decided to chalk it up to experience and eat it. I have decided that it is better to just pay a little more and buy some things locally than to buy from Amazon, sigh unseen and end up with a useless peice of crap. Save your $40 and just buy a plain old round file and hand guide. You will do a better job of sharpening and save some money too.
what are all the parts to a 49cc gas scooter engine?
im trying to Chainsaw Parts Coil build it from teh ground up since i cant get the whole thing at once(im good with engines).and i dont want to use a chainsaw motor.
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