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  • ro woodham
    I just purchased a 2003 Husqvarna 365 that has never been...escalated
    General Product Question posted April 9, 2012 by ro woodham 
    Question:
    I just purchased a 2003 Husqvarna 365 that has never been used off eBay and read about China copy saws that look just like the Husqvarna 365 even have serial number plate. I have uploaded a photo that shows the serial number plate and I am hoping you can tell me if this is a real Husqvarna 365 by looking at the serial numbers. I’ve read that a lot of the china copy says will use the same serial number for all their saws which is different from the one I purchased but would feel better knowing if this is an authentic Husqvarna 365 saw.

    Thanks
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  • colin pratt
    I can't get my Husqvarna 435 chainsaw to start. I have...escalated
    General Product Question posted April 9, 2012 by colin pratt 
    Question:
    I can't get my Husqvarna 435 chainsaw to start. I have the proper mixer of fuel/oil. It says its 'easy start' but if my life depended on starting any chainsaw I'd have better luck just running away. How do I get the darn thing to start?
  • Nate Baldwin
    I have a 240e chainsaw. The chain tensioner wheel is locked...escalated
    General Product Question posted March 17, 2012 by Nate Baldwin 
    Question:
    I have a 240e chainsaw. The chain tensioner wheel is locked and I can't tigten up the chain. Any ideas for how to fix this problem? Thanks!
  • Bob Dore
    How do you know what size file to use?escalated
    General Product Question posted February 26, 2012 by Bob Dore 
    Question:
    How do you know what size file to use?
    Details:

    This was an answer to someone else's question. "The Husqvarna model 359 chain saw with 3/8" pitch chain uses a 7/32" file to sharpen. The 3/16" file is used on the .325 pitch saw chain." How would I know that?

     

    I have a 340 with .325 pitch and 0.050 (guage?). What size file should I use? Thank you for your help.