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  • robert patterson
    I have a 353 e tech chainsaw,I pt a new coil on it,went...4
    General Product Question posted November 29, 2018 by robert patterson 
    Question:
    I have a 353 e tech chainsaw,I pt a new coil on it,went through carb, changed diaphragm,gaskts,fuel lines.cranks and runs good on idle,but as soon as you throttle up it starts bogging down.high side doesn't seem to adjust.any suggestions. thanks
  • Michael Stein
    What is the proper break in procedure for a 440e II...
    General Product Question posted November 17, 2018 by Michael Stein 
    Question:
    What is the proper break in procedure for a 440e II chainsaw?
  • Michael Stein
    What are the differences between the 435e series II chainsaw...1
    General Product Question posted November 14, 2018 by Michael Stein 
    Question:
    What are the differences between the 435e series II chainsaw & the 440e series II chainsaw? Is Husqvarna still making the 435e Series II? I had a dealer claim that the 440e repalced the 435e.What kind of chain tensioner does the 440 series II have?
  • Michael Stein
    What are the differences between the 435e chainsaw and the...3
    General Product Question posted November 7, 2018 by Michael Stein 
    Question:
    What are the differences between the 435e chainsaw and the 435e series II chainsaw? Is the 435e still being manufactured & if not, when did they stop?
  • Bill Cox
    I recently purchased a 525PT5S pole saw. It runs great and...1
    General Product Question posted November 4, 2018 by Bill Cox 
    Question:
    I recently purchased a 525PT5S pole saw. It runs great and gets the job done. I also have a Balance XT Harness I purchased awhile back to use with my trimmer/brush-cutter set-up. I really want to use the Balance XT Harness with my 525PT5S, but unless I am missing something, the hook ups seem incompatable. The pole saw has a side-to-side and rather hefty connection point, while the Balance XT Harness has a quick release hook oriented to where it cannot hook to the pole saw (let alone being too small). I can't find an operators manual for the harness.
    My questions are this: (1) Can the Balance XT Harness be used with my 525PT5S without gum, tape, and bailing wire modifications? (2) IF not, what harness (besides the one piece strap that came with it) can be used with my new pole saw?
    Thanks,
    - Bill
  • Erik_S
    Q1: Why after the registration, Husqvarna Cust. Service...escalated4
    General Product Question posted August 20, 2013 by Erik_S 
    Question:
    Q1: Why after the registration, Husqvarna Cust. Service cannot confirm that the registration was made correct and I DID Qualify for the (4 yrs.) extended warranty?

    Q2: Why the Husqvarna Cust. Service cannot locate in their database their registered owners/serial # of their products?

    Q3: Why the same Cust. Service cannot even find on their own website and confirm that this model (3120XP) does qualify for the extended 4 yrs. warranty - this information requested was "above its head"?
  • Mike W
    What’s the diff between the 450, 450e, and 450 Rancher? W...escalated3100%
    General Product Question posted July 29, 2014 by Mike W 
    Question:
    What’s the diff between the 450, 450e, and 450 Rancher?

    Why is the Husqvarna website such a pitiful piece of poo? Seriously. Both the organization and the accuracy of information are deficient. Oh, it’s got lots of pretty product pictures, for sure. And it certainly has the complex trappings of an informative site. But it actually hinders effective communication of sales information to consumers. The IT management in charge of the website should be fired.

    I need to buy a new chainsaw and have kind of zeroed in on the 450. It looks like there are three models; the 450, the 450e, and the 450 Rancher. I would like to get authoritative information about the differences between the models. I’d also like to know the significance of the ‘Rancher’ designation across the several models it’s applied to. (Along with ‘e’ and XP.)

    Based on the performance specs, it looks like all three models have the identical engine, tanks and major housing components. The MSRP for the saws are: $360 for the base 450 model, $370 for the 450e, and $400 for the 450 Rancher. The listed weights for the three models also differ from one another.

    The only difference between the base model and the ‘e’ seems to be the Tool-less Adjustment. A $10 premium for that feature, fine. 8.5 ounces additional weight for what I assume to be no more than a substitution of the sprocket/bar-attachment cover seems high, but, whatever.

    Now what’s the story with the 450 Rancher? The only difference I can find seems to be ‘side mounted chain tensioning’. For this there is a $40 premium over the base 450 model. Interestingly (I’m being ironic), the ‘Compare’ list for the 450 and the 450 Rancher when lined up against each other indicates that the Rancher lacks the Smart Start feature. The ‘pretty little thumbnail icon’ for SmartStart is also absent from the 450 Rancher’s web page while the text on the same page claims the feature is present. I’m thinking it’s likely on the saw since manufacturers tend to only make superficial differences between models to limit costs. So why isn’t there a ‘compare’ line item for the side adjust feature? No cutesy icon for it either? The feature information discrepancies call into question the accuracy and reliability of any other information on Husqvarna’s website because they evidently don’t care to proofread.

    On the issue of website organization: I originally landed directly on the …us/products/chainsaws/husqvarna-chainsaws-for-homeowners/ page from a google search. (Not by starting at the top of the site.) Only the 450 and the 450 Rancher are listed and described there. I found out about the 450e from a retailer’s website and at first thought it might be a recently discontinued model since it wasn’t on the Husqvarna site. It wasn’t until I went hunting over to the ‘Pro Forestry’ side that I located the 450e. WTF? If ‘e’ means ‘easy’ (does it?) wouldn’t that be a homeowner type feature? I’d think pro’s would most value safety and reliability, but I guess that’s just me. While the plain 450 is listed on both sides of the website fence between homeowner and pro, that division prevents the 450e and the 450 Rancher from being put side by side in the ‘Compare’ feature.

    Here’s a question: If the 450e has the Tool-Less adjuster, and the 450 Rancher has the side adjuster, what does the plain 450 have? Spot welds? How about putting some close up photos with method of operation for all chain adjuster versions on the site?

    Another ‘stupid web trick’ is that the ‘Compare’ feature behaves differently on the Homeowner and the Pro Forestry sides. The Pro side simply presents the list and lets you scroll up and down to read it. The Homeowner side requires you to click on each section of the list to open it for reading. Then, as you scroll, an incredibly annoying copy of the product thumbnails has to plaster itself over the top several lines that you’re trying to read. All the pictures look pretty much alike people! Fine, keep the model name/number at the top while scrolling, that’s helpful. But jumping pictures? Those are almost as bad as popup ads.

    Based on my experience, It looks to me like Husqvarna’s site is more enamored with web coding gymnastics and glossy thumbnails than focused on conveying accurate, easily understood sales information in a timely and concise fashion. Squirrel! In other words I wasted too much time on it and still don’t have high confidence in the answers to my questions.

    Of course, as soon as I found some problems with the site, I looked for a support page to email the manufacturer. It was not to be found. To me, that’s a hallmark of a company that doesn’t really give much of a *** about its customers. But wait! There’s a support forum I can register to use… and waste a whole bunch more time getting in and around just to get some simple answers that should have been in the website in the first place. No offense to the natives of this forum, but I only wanted to buy a dang chainsaw not have a new social experience. I’ve dealt with several other support forums some good, some terrible. I just didn’t relish taking more time to deal with another one.

    One last nitpick about some inadvertent website buffoonery. The 450e is located with the ‘round’ chainsaws. LOL! The Pro Forestry page offers a selection of saws: XP, Powerful, Round, Pole, or Top Handle. Say what? Made me laugh. Yeah, yeah, I know, it’s a British-ism. Although inconsistently done, in some places with the hyphen and some without. But this is a US sales website and generally in North America the phase is ‘All-Around’ to mean that something is general purpose in nature. For a usage reference with citations from major publications see: http://grammarist.com/usage/all-around-all-round/

    Mike
  • James Pseudo
    I have just purchased a 450 Rancher chainsaw. When I...3
    General Product Question posted October 23, 2018 by James Pseudo 
    Question:
    I have just purchased a 450 Rancher chainsaw. When I unpacked it, I saw that it had a sticker saying that a spark arrestor may be required. (Duh! Of course a spark arrestor is required!) What I can't find out (at least without taking the saw apart) is whether this model actually HAS a spark arrestor. (And if so, where it is, how to clean it, &c.)

    Does it have one, or do I need to buy one and install it? And if so, where? Or should I just take the saw back to the store since I can't legally use it without a spark arrestor?
  • James Gaereminck
    What is the difference between the 460 rancher 966048334 and...2
    General Product Question posted October 2, 2018 by James Gaereminck 
    Question:
    What is the difference between the 460 rancher 966048334 and 966048324
  • Ronald Menard
    why do chains keep coming off my 455 rancher..seems like can...3
    General Product Question posted October 4, 2018 by Ronald Menard 
    Question:
    why do chains keep coming off my 455 rancher..seems like can not even use for light cutting for more than 20 minutes and chains keep coing off and I end up getting new chains (chains are tight before using)