Lightweight pruning chainsaw by Husqvarna with a weight of 2.7kg. Ergonomic design with optimized center of gravity for comfortable use. It features a powerful X-Torq engine that offers up to 20% fuel savings, 75% lower exhaust emissions, and very high torque over a wide range of engine operating speeds compared to a conventional two-stroke engine.
Harness Connection Link
Makes it easier to connect the chainsaw to the climbing harness.
Automatic Reset of the Stop Switch
When you turn off the engine, the stop switch automatically returns to the starting position to avoid engine flooding with fuel, as well as trouble-free starting.
Stabilized Guide Bar Nuts
They are not removed from the machine, so there is no risk of loss in case of repair in the forest or any other workplace.
Side Chain Tensioner
Easy and quick chain tensioning.
Folding Fuel Tank Cap
Folding fuel tank cap for easy opening.
Engine Specifications
Maximum power: 1.1 kW
Displacement: 27 cm³
Maximum power speed: 13500 rpm
Idling speed: 2900 rpm
Maximum torque (Nm): 1.28 Nm
Maximum torque (rpm): 6000 rpm
Clutch engagement speed: 4200 rpm
Fuel consumption: 408 g/kWh
Spark plug: NGK CMR6A
Electrode gap: 0.65 mm
Ignition system air gap: 0.4 mm
Oil pump type: Adjustable flow
Exhaust emissions (CO2 EU V): 850 g/kWh
At a Glance..
Pruning saw with a weight of only 2.7 Kg
Lubricant type: Husqvarna two-stroke or equivalent at 50:1
Oil tank capacity: 0.17 l
Ergonomic design with optimized center of gravity for comfortable use
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After about 10-15 days of very careful work, a new carburetor was needed, what a shame for the money we spent! Only the Echo CS 2511 is worth it, and every euro; I have had it for 7 years without any problems, it hasn't asked for even a euro!
The factory carburetor setting is not good. After about 6 hours of use, the oil pump broke. After 20 hours of use, a piece came out of the crankshaft bearing and destroyed everything inside. My mechanic told me it became useless. I bought it branded to last, but I messed up. A Chinese one would have lasted longer. The oils are all from Husqvarna, of course. It has a small fuel and oil tank and needs frequent refilling. You need a lot of power at startup. The carving blade needed replacement after 15 hours of use. On the positive side, it is lightweight and has no vibrations.
The chainsaw simply doesn't exist, guys, for pruning olive trees it is currently being used! It even cuts trunks wider than 20 centimeters! Its blade is 25 centimeters long and by adding gasoline and oils it weighs 3 kilograms! I asked them to put a 30 centimeter blade with a corresponding chain (now mine weighs exactly 3.5 kilograms when full) so that when I climb the tree, I don't have to reach the edge of the branch and stretch to cut! (These extra 5 centimeters are a great help...! Don't go for a 35 centimeter blade because you will ruin the "balance" of the saw!) It is 27cc (cubic) and 1.47hp (horsepower), it has 2 hooks in case you want to hang it on yourself to climb! The screw that opens the blade cover remains integrated on the cover so you don't lose it! The idle works at 2,900 revolutions and reaches up to 9,500 revolutions where it unleashes all its power! It uses the NGK CMR6A spark plug, has a fuel tank capacity of 200ml and oil capacity of 170ml! One last thing, the 2.7 kilograms indicated are without the blade and chain, those are considered "extra" and good! You can ask me anything else you want!
I have it for a year, purchased for 320€. I also bought the special screwdriver-key that adjusts the carburetor L H and turned it into another machine. It doesn't have good adjustment from the factory, it didn't work properly. I have it with a Carvin blade. I use it for pruning and cutting olive trees. I love this little giant... One of the best on the market and a reputable brand for a lifetime...
Expensive but reliable. I have another branded pruner, the T525 is clearly better. The pointed blade doesn't last as long as the regular one; it broke in half after the first 400 trees. I replaced it with the regular one, and it has been pruning 700 to 800 olive trees without any problems for 2 years. Be careful when pruning with one hand; the little giant can hurt you badly.
You can work with it all day without getting tired, it starts very easily, it cuts very well, it is powerful. I prune olives and at the end of the day I don't even notice the weight. It is ideal, it is worth the money and more.
I have it for 2 years and it cuts 10 tons of wood and branches from olive trees during harvesting. It doesn't understand anything. From the countless starts, the only thing that happened is that the starting rope was cut, which is absolutely logical. It is powerful and reliable. Light in hand and properly balanced! I highly recommend it.
From an engineering perspective, it's good. Good cutting, lightweight but powerful engine, ergonomic. The downside is the blade. After using it for only one season for pruning small olive trees, the blade opened from the front, even though the warranty expired in 2 years. The store where I bought it charged me for the blade with a discount, claiming that it is a consumable part, which I don't justify at all. For this reason alone, I do not recommend it.
The best I have worked with in pruning, it doesn't tire me at all and it is more powerful than the rest because it has greater torque. I believe it is the best in its category