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    Rod

    Rod

    • 2 reviews

    Would not purchase another one.(450E)

    published
    Date PurchasedMar 2012
    salty

    saltySoutheast, SA

    • 8 reviews
    • 2 likes

    A great reliable saw

    published
    Date PurchasedDec 2014
    dave

    dave

    • 3 reviews
    • 1 like

    Worth every dollar, even though there were a lot of them!

    published
    Date PurchasedSep 2016
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    Jono

    JonoMid North Coast, NSW

    • 3 reviews

    Great light all round saw.

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    I was tossing up between the Husky 450 and the Stihl Farmboss and the lighter weight of the Husky sold me. I use this saw for cutting firewood (hardwood approx. 300mm diameter) and also for felling larger trees at home. After using a 55cc Farmboss then mine you do notice a slight power difference yet the Husky does not feel underpowered. The weight is a huge advantage and I have had no issues with reliability. Great saw.



    Date PurchasedApr 2016

    Fantasic hard working small saw

    published

    This saw is awesome nice and light easy too start and will happily cut its full bar length all day long. On a regular basis i do this sharpening the chain every tank. If you are just doing general pruning, lopping and regular firewood gathering this is the perfect sized saw.
    My only complaint is the brake is too close to the forward grip.

    chicko

    chickoNorthern Region, NSW

    • 13 reviews

    Great value and performance.

    published

    Very functional and easy to control. Has good power and not too heavy or cumbersome for a day of cutting firewood. A great mid to large range saw for general farm use that is absolutely trouble free. I have owned four different brands over the years and the 450 Husky has proved the most consistent performer for the past 3 years.
    Easy maintenance in the field, chain tension adjustment, self cleaning, reliability.
    Nothing really. I sometimes have difficulty with hot restarting which can result in some trial and error on the controls.

    AndysFarm

    AndysFarmHobart, TAS

    • 25 reviews

    Excellent

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    Willy_B_Small
    Willy_B_Small

    I can only hope that your Husqvarna is nothing like the junky 55 Rancher that I own. I wish now that I had bought a real saw, a Stihl.

    Questions & Answers

    john b.

    john b.asked

    Husqvarna 450

    fuel to oil ratio

    1 answer
    salty
    salty

    50:1

    Jeff

    Jeffasked

    Husqvarna 450

    Have been using chainsaws for years and recently bought a 450II to complement by big Dolmar. First outing went great for about an hour cutting firewood up to 200mm diameter then suddenly just threw a chain. There was no stress or clamping by the limb. I needed to remove burrs before chain would refit the bar. Did it again trimming some bushes at home. Is this a common problem. Was my tensioning incorrect had about 5-8 mm lift on chain when pulled up by hand to check. Any advice would be great

    2 answers
    chicko
    chicko

    Have never had this problem. can only suggest you get professional advice, maybe lack of oil as burring is not too common.

    AndysFarm
    AndysFarm

    I have also had this problem. 5 to 8 mm of lift is too much. Should be tighter but still pull freely around bar. If chain comes off every burr on the back of the chain will carefully need to be removed. I use a dremel, else the chain will bind. Main problem for chain coming off is too much stretch from overheating due to insufficient oil and too lose to start with. Frequently check tension. Periodic cleaning of the bar and oil groves as they tend to block easily and run the chain dry

    BW XV-L2014

    BW XV-L2014asked

    Husqvarna 450

    Why is the Husq. 450e saw only $359 in the US and $ 959 here???

    1 answer
    AndysFarm
    AndysFarm

    Good question. Why is everything cheaper in the USA despite the parity in the dollar. I expect higher taxes and markups by the retailers here may be the answer

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