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Starts runs and cuts good,light weight,easy to work on,easy to get new or used parts.handles up too 12" logs.Saw usually comes with a .325pitch chain sprocket and bar.I say that is to big for the 40cc husqvarna 41.I change my chain,bar,and sprocket to a 3/8 pitch low profile.saw cuts faster,easier and gets better gas running time with the smaller chain.Saw fades easy and takes away the good looks.I would buy again.((((The newer Husqvarna 142 is a much improved version of the 41 )))
This is the seventh Husky saw I own and overall it is a pretty good saw. I bought it to just trim yard trees mostly and it does that nicely. I have other saws for larger jobs. This saw should never have over a 16” bar on it due to the power of the little 40cc engine. A lot of people buy these expecting them to cut trees that are as big as the length of the bar. That is stupid and shows the ignorance of the user. These little saws will cut large trees with a sharp chain and enough patience BUT it is EXTREMELY taxing on the saw and should be avoided. For my use it will never be used to cut a tree over 12” in diameter. This particular 440 runs pretty decent “out of the box” but like most of these “eco” models it needs a bit more fuel ( high jet adjustment) at full throttle. The plastic toy-like chain tensioner actually works pretty well. Time will tell if the plastic breaks off. Overall the saw is exactly what I expected for a 40cc saw and I am pleased with it.Read full review
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This chainsaw is definitely intended for the weekend warrior. It is not for the professional, this machine cuts small stuff (less than 3" in diameter) fairly well. The factory settings on my machine were so tight that sparks flew from the mechanism when I first plugged it in and began operating it. I adjusted the tension and it stopped sparking and became much less noisy! The real test of these buggers is when one has to install/replace their first blade! The oil drips from the saw when not in use, so be prepared to clean up a mess upon next use or store your saw on an old towell! Remember, you get what you pay for! A $50 saw costs less than $20 to manufacture! These type saws are meant to be disposable...after a few years of use, if you're lucky!
This saw is great for light sawing jobs, pruning, firewood, trim work. Lots of power for a cheep Chinese saw! Very light to handle. Doesn't tire you out so fast. This would make a great camp saw for cutting up campfire wood.
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it runs good now. the product was advertised correctly..........................................................................................................................................................................................................