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Husqvarna 235 e-series


$220.00 Released April, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Laminated instruction card ideal to attach to the handle for easy reference. Starts on the second or third pull every time. Will start up even if it has old fuel that's been sitting inside for months.

The Cons:Need to be very careful about following instructions or else it can be frustrating to try and start. Need to make sure you remove extra chain oil from the saw after every use so that it doesn't keep lubricating while in storage - avoids an oily mess. Occasional problems with the chain brake, can lock up unexpectedly.

The Husqvarna 235 e-series is a mid-range chainsaw similar to the Husqvarna 235. The 235 e-series sports a few significant improvements over the standard 235, namely a Smart Start system, tool-less chain tensioning and a more ergonomic overall design for added comfort.

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Otherwise, the two chainsaws sport the same basic features, including an air injection system and an X-Torq engine design.

The 235 e-series' Smart Start system simply makes engine starting quicker and easier, minimizing the amount of false starts. Its tool-less chain tensioning system allows the 235 e-series' bar and chain to be tensioned and assembled more quickly and without the aid of tools. Additionally, the 235 e-series' X-Torq engine design reduces fuel-consumption and fuel emissions, making it very environmentally friendly and reducing fuel costs.

Features

  • Power output: 1.8 hp
  • Cylinder displacement: 34.4 cc
  • Max speed: 9000 rpm
  • X-Torq engine system for reduced emissions
  • Air injection cleaning system lengthens engine life
  • LowVib design reduces vibration
  • Smart Start system
  • Tool-less chain tensioning system

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    laminated instruction card ideal to attach to the handle for easy reference

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    starts on the second or third pull every time

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    will start up even if it has old fuel that's been sitting inside for months

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    built to reduce vibration, easy handling through rough materials

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    maintenance is easy, process is fairly straightforward

  • 1

    well designed to handle well, good balance

Cons
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    need to be very careful about following instructions or else it can be frustrating to try and start

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    need to make sure you remove extra chain oil from the saw after every use so that it doesn't keep lubricating while in storage - avoids an oily mess

  • 1

    occasional problems with the chain brake, can lock up unexpectedly

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