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    joe stone
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    Service & Maintenance Question posted September 7, 2013 by joe stone 
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    I need to know where I can get the specs on how to reassemble my chain saw
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    • Karla

      Joe,

      I have not seen any published specifications by Husqvarna, which will give you all the information which you will need for reassembly. However, If it is a fairly New model which is still being manufactured, you can go to the Husqvarna site, and download a copy of the owners manual, and also a copy of the IPL drawings, all you will need is the Model number (This will provide you with some information). In addition If its still being sold, there is a "Specifications sheet" which will provide some very basic info which may be helpful like engine speed, spark plug size, etc., this can be found by going to the "Husqvarna Product" page and again selecting the model, that matches yours. However, this will not give you the torque values for the various bolt sizes used in the engine, and most of those are metric too!

      If its an Older model, I might suggest looking at a publication, entitled "Chainsaw"  Service Manual by "Clymer" ISBN-13 978-0-87288-705-3. This Manual covers many different brands of chainsaws, The "Tenth Edition" covers chainsaws prior to 1998, the book is about 611 pages, It has about 38 pages on different Husqvarna models. It does include some engine specifications and dimensions, and also some torque values, most of the important ones. However it does Not cover neccessarily every model. Some of the real early editions, covered more of the much older chainsaws. I am Not sure specifically which model you are looking for ? Anyhow, I like the book, and it really does help!

      I hope this helps, let me know what model and year chainsaw you are looking to re-assemble.

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