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Husqvarna 435


$270.00 Released May, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Well balanced weight between blade and motor section. For this price range, covers most average homeowner's needs in chainsaws (Cuts of 6" to 20" diameter, e.g.). Low vibration when in use.

The Cons:Can be difficult to restart after periods of cutting. Throttle is difficult to control when starting.

The Husqvarna 435 is a gas-powered 2.2 hp chainsaw meant for all-around use and designed for fuel-efficiency. Its X-Torq engine system ensures lower emissions, allowing it to meet environmental regulations, while its air injection cleaning system ensures fewer air filter cleanings.

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Meanwhile, the 435's LowVib design reduces vibration for easier use.

The 435's X-Torq engine system delivers lower fuel consumption and reduced exhaust emission levels than similar chainsaws making it very environmentally friendly and saving money on fuel. Its centrifugal air injection cleaning system provides the 435 with improved engine life as a constant airflow deters debris from entering or remaining within the 435. Meanwhile, the 435's LowVib design greatly reduces vibration levels, making long periods of use more comfortable and less fatiguing.

Features

  • Power output: 2.2 hp
  • Cylinder displacement: 40.9 cc
  • Max speed: 9000 rpm
  • X-Torq engine system for reduced emissions
  • Air injection cleaning system lengthens engine life
  • LowVib design reduces vibration
  • Ergonomic rear handle

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Pros
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    Well balanced weight between blade and motor section

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    For this price range, covers most average homeowner's needs in chainsaws (Cuts of 6" to 20" diameter, e.g.)

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    Low vibration when in use

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    Easy to maneuver for both felling trees and cutting firewood, more so than longer saws in this price range/style

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    Balance and weight allow for long periods of use without tiring

Cons
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    Can be difficult to restart after periods of cutting

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    Throttle is difficult to control when starting

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