Husqvarna 266 SE, SG, and XP Chainsaw Versions, Differences, Specifications
The Husqvarna 266 XP, SE, SG are all basically the same chainsaw model, with minor differences beyond the tag and production years. There is no … Read more
The Husqvarna 266 XP, SE, SG are all basically the same chainsaw model, with minor differences beyond the tag and production years. There is no … Read more
The Husqvarna 444 SE is a small 44cc pro-saw that was produced from 1980 to 1984. Here’s an old Husky advertisement that mentions the model… … Read more
Here’s a great Husqvarna A100 example, this time from Tim Hunt’s collection. We shared another one a year or two back, which was then listed … Read more
The Husqvarna 254 XP was produced 1986 to 2001. It was released at the time when the company was transitioning from designating their professional chainsaw … Read more
The Husqvarna 394 XP Chainsaw is an epic model that was produced from 1991 – 1996, and which has the nickname “Forest Giant.” On their … Read more
The 298 XP was a short-lived but highly capable large-displacement professional saw, sharing architecture with the legendary 2100 series, built for demanding forestry and long-bar … Read more
The 2100 CD was one of Husqvarna’s legendary large-displacement professional saws, widely used for heavy timber felling and long-bar applications through the 1980s. The 99cc … Read more
The Husqvarna 35 VR is a small 34cc chainsaw from the early 90s. It’s basically the same as the Husqvarna 35, but with an anti-vibration … Read more
The Husqvarna 36 is a small, entry-level chainsaw produced from 1991–1997. It is the little brother to the Husqvarna 41. General Information Manufacturer Husqvarna … Read more
The Husqvarna 41 is a small homeowner chainsaw that was produced from 1991 – 1997. It’s the bigger brother to the Husqvarna 36. General Information … Read more