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gaetan8888

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Hello

I live in forest in Canada.

I did buy a used chaisaw, it a Husqvarna, there's no model number and it's missing parts, anybody can tell me, by looking at the photos, which Husqvarna model number it is ?

Thank you

Gaetan

Here's the photos;

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This is a model that was made by Quadra manufacturing of Canada and sold under many labels. It is 2.2 cubic inch dispalcement. Partner sold as Mini-P. I think it is a thirty-something; I'll see if I can find out. I have seen them on Ebay. This one has a suspension system I am not familiar with.
 
This is a model that was made by Quadra manufacturing of Canada and sold under many labels. It is 2.2 cubic inch dispalcement. Partner sold as Mini-P. I think it is a thirty-something; I'll see if I can find out. I have seen them on Ebay. This one has a suspension system I am not familiar with.

Yes, about as far from a true Husky as you can get, and still have it labelled as a Husky.

It looks pretty much like my Jonsered 365 from 1984, so my guess is also model 37, but I am not sure.......

Husky 37
 
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You bought this thing???? oi. Tell me yer just fishing and it ain't true.
:monkey: :monkey:

(directed at the OP, not the funky little saw above, cute)
 
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The 34 is a bit older. and more like the Jred 361, I believe, but the same basic design.

Those saws were sold under at least a dozen different brand names - some that come to mind is Husky, Jred, Partner, Poulan, JoBu, NorLett, Skil (the origin. I believe). Frontier, Campbell-housefield - but there were more......:ices_rofl: :censored:
 
Believe it or not those louvers on the clutch cover serve a purpose, the clutch has a finned adapter like a flywheel on it that moves air thru a channel taking the exhaust from the muffler thru the clutch cover and exiting out the bottom of clutch cover. I have no idea who dreamed this up and why! Maybe it was the 1st Air Exhaust Ejection System that when moved to the other side, became Air Injection? This is the 1st and only chainsaw brand I have seen with this arrangement, I think it has something to do with model # 34FF. Maybe someone on this site can share their knowledge or expertise regarding this type of exhaust design. Another unique feature on this saw, is the bar nut is attached to the clutch cover with a snap-ring (no lost bar nut). :confused:
 
Hello

Where can I find an illustrated parts list for my HUSQVARNA 37 ?

Thank everybody for your reply.

Gaetan
 

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