Husqvarna 137 Chainsaw Specification and Reviews
The Husqvarna 137 is a small, now-discontinued, homeowner-level chainsaw from the early 2000s. Here’s how the model was described on Northern Tool in 2005: Great … Read more
The Husqvarna 137 is a small, now-discontinued, homeowner-level chainsaw from the early 2000s. Here’s how the model was described on Northern Tool in 2005: Great … Read more
The Husqvarna 49 is a mid-sized homeowner chainsaw model that was released in 1996 and only had a short production run. About the versions, Saw … Read more
The 44cc Husqvarna 44 was introduced in 1979. Here’s how it was described in a 1980s-era brochure… Husqvarna 44 A comparatively light but effective saw … Read more
The Husqvarna 42 is a 42cc chainsaw model that was produced from 1988 to 1995. Versions include: Husqvarna 42 Husqvarna 42 Special Husqvarna 42 300th … Read more
The Husqvarna 32 (or Husky 32) is a small 32cc top-handle saw that was introduced in 1977. It was produced by Solo and is the … Read more
Our friend Alex, who sells restored vintage chainsaws on eBay (here: szabsa76), sent over these pictures of his latest chainsaw. It’s a replica STIHL military … Read more
The Husqvarna 22 was one of Husqvarna’s early lightweight homeowner saws in the 1970s, marketed under the “Husky” branding in some regions. It predated the … Read more
The Husky/Husqvarna 34 Standard is a compact 34cc petrol chainsaw aimed at general property and cottage/yard work—a “hobby” saw meant for varied light-to-medium tasks. In … Read more
The Husqvarna 37 is a compact, early-1980s petrol chainsaw designed for lighter cutting tasks, such as limbing, pruning, and small firewood, balancing decent power with … Read more
The Husqvarna 38 is a small, homeowner-class gas chainsaw introduced in 1989, built around a 38 cc (2.32 cu in) single-cylinder engine and commonly spec’d … Read more