Husqvarna Pole Saw 323P4 User Manual

Operator's manual (EPA)  
323P4 325P4X-SERIES  
325P5X-SERIES  
Please read these instructions carefully and make  
sure you understand them before using the machine.  
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CONTENTS  
Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous product development  
and therefore reserves the right to modify the design and  
appearance of products without prior notice.  
List of contents  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control  
devices and systems may be performed by any nonroad  
engine repair establishment or individual.  
SYMBOL EXPLANATION  
Symbols ............................................................................... 2  
CONTENTS  
List of contents .................................................................... 3  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING!  
Personal protective equipment ............................................. 4  
The machines safety equipment .......................................... 4  
Control, maintenance and service of the machines safety  
equipment ...................................................................... 6  
Specification of blade and chain ........................................... 7  
Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearance ........... 8  
Tensioning the saw chain ................................................... 10  
Lubricating cutting equipment .......................................... 10  
Checking wear on cutting equipment ................................ 11  
General safety instructions ................................................. 12  
General working instructions ............................................. 13  
Safety insructions when using he machine ......................... 13  
Basic working techniques ................................................... 14  
WHAT IS WHAT?  
Under no circumstances may the design  
of the machine be modified without the  
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permission of the manufacturer. Always  
use genuine accessories. Non-authorized  
modifications and/or accessories can  
result in serious personal injury or the  
death of the operator or others.  
Your warranty does not cover damage or  
liability caused by the use of non-  
authorized accessories or replacement  
parts.  
What is what on the machine? ........................................... 16  
ASSEMBLY  
Fitting the cutting head...................................................... 17  
Mounting guide bar and chain ........................................... 17  
Adjusting the harness ......................................................... 17  
Filling with oil ................................................................... 17  
Assembling and dismantling the two-part shaft (325P5) .... 18  
FUEL HANDLING  
Fuel mixture ...................................................................... 19  
Fuelling.............................................................................. 19  
START AND STOP  
HUSQVARNA AB HUSKVARNA SWEDEN  
IMPORTANT ENGINE INFORMATION  
TWC  
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO U.S. EPA PH1  
FOR SMALL NON - ROAD ENGINES.  
REFER TO OPERATOR`S MANUAL FOR  
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.  
This decal certifies that the product has been approved in  
accordance with American exhaust emissions requirements  
EPA 1.  
Control before starting....................................................... 20  
Start and stop..................................................................... 20  
MAINTENANCE  
Carburetor ......................................................................... 21  
Muffler .............................................................................. 23  
Cooling system .................................................................. 23  
Spark plug.......................................................................... 23  
Air filter ............................................................................. 24  
Maintenance schedule ........................................................ 24  
TECHNICAL DATA  
323P4 ................................................................................ 25  
325P4 ................................................................................ 25  
325P5 ................................................................................ 25  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
Your warranty rights and obligations .................................. 26  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Personal protective equipment  
The machine‘s safety equipment  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
This section describes the machines safety equipment, its  
function and how checks and maintenance are carried out to  
ensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter “What is  
what“ to locate where this equipment is positioned on your  
machine.)  
If used incorrectly or carelessly this machine  
can become a dangerous tool that can cause  
serious or fatal injury to the operator or others. It  
is extremely important that you read and underst-  
and the content of this manual.  
WARNING!  
Never use a machine with defective safety  
equipment. Follow the control, maintenance  
and service instructions described in this  
section.  
When using the machine, personal protective  
equipment approved by the appropriate  
authorities must be used. Personal protective  
equipment does not eliminate the risk of  
accidents. However, it can reduce the effects of  
an injury in the event of an accident. Ask your  
dealer for help when choosing protective  
equipment.  
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1. Throttle trigger  
lock  
WARNING!  
Remove your hearing protection as soon as  
you stop the engine, so that you can hear  
any noises or warning signals.  
The throttle trigger lock is  
designed to prevent the  
throttle from accidentally  
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A
being engaged. When the  
GLOVES  
trigger lock (A) is pressed  
into the handle (= when you  
hold the handle) the throttle  
(B) is released. When the  
grip on the handle is  
released the throttle and the  
throttle trigger lock return  
to their original positions.  
This takes place via two  
independent return spring  
systems. This means that the  
throttle is automatically  
locked in its “idling“  
position.  
Gloves must be worn  
whenever required, for  
example when fitting,  
inspecting or cleaning  
cutting equipment.  
PROTECTIVE HELMET  
AND VISOR  
B
EAR PROTECTION  
Ear protection offering  
sufficient dampening effect  
should be used.  
EYE PROTECTION  
Blows from branches or  
objects thrown out by the  
cutting equipment can  
damage the eyes.  
2. Stop switch  
BOOTS  
Use anti-slip and stable  
boots.  
The stop switch should be  
used to stop the engine.  
CLOTHING  
Wear clothes made of a  
strong fabric and avoid loose  
clothing that can catch on  
shrubs and branches. Always  
wear heavy, long pants. Do  
not wear jewelry, short  
pants, sandals or go barefoot.  
Secure hair so it is above  
shoulder level.  
FIRST AID KIT  
The operator must carry a  
first aid kit.  
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4. Muffler  
3. Vibration  
damping system  
The muffler is designed to  
give the lowest possible noise  
level and to direct the engines  
exhaust fumes away from the  
operator. Muffler fitted with  
catalytic converter is also  
Your machine is equipped  
with a vibration damping  
system, which is designed  
to give as vibration-free  
and comfortable use as  
possible.  
designed to reduce harmful  
exhaust components.  
In countries that have a warm  
and dry climate the risk of fire  
is obvious. We have therefore  
fitted certain mufflers with a  
spark arrest screen. Make sure  
that your muffler is fitted  
The machines vibration  
damping system reduces  
the transfer of vibrations  
between the engine unit/  
cutting equipment and the  
machines handle unit.  
with this kind of screen.  
It is extremely important that  
the instructions for checking,  
maintaining and servicing the  
muffler are followed. (see the  
section Control, maintenance  
WARNING!  
Over exposure to vibrations can result in  
blood-vessel or nerve injury to persons  
and service of the machines  
safety equipment).  
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suffering with blood circulation problems.  
Seek medical attention if you experience  
physical symptoms that can be related to  
over exposure to vibrations. Examples of  
such symptoms are numbness, lack of  
feeling, tickling, pricking, painlack of  
or a reduction in normal strength, changes  
in the colour of the skin or its surfaces.  
These symptoms normally appear in the  
fingers, hands or wrists.  
WARNING!  
Mufflers fitted with catalytic converters  
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become extremely hot during use and  
after stopping.This also applies at idling  
speeds. Contact can result in burns to  
the skin. Be observant to the risk of fire!  
WARNING!  
Bear in mind that exhaust fumes:  
contain carbon monoxide, which can  
cause carbon monoxide poisoning.  
Therefore never start or run the machine  
indoors or anywhere with inadequate  
ventilation.  
are hot and can contain sparks that can  
cause fires. Never start the machine  
indoors or close to inflammable material.  
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2. Stop switch  
Inspecting, maintaining and  
servicing machine safety equipment  
Start the engine and make  
sure that the engine stops  
when the stop switch is  
moved to the stop  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
All service and repairs to the machine require  
position.  
special training.  
This applies especially to the machines safety  
equipment. If the machine does not meet any of  
the controls listed below you should contact your  
service workshop.  
3. Vibration  
damping system  
The purchase of one of our products  
guarantees that professional repair and servicing  
will be carried out on it. If the point of purchase is  
not one of our servicing dealers, please ask for  
details of the closest service workshop.  
Check the vibration  
damping element  
regularly for material  
cracks and distortion.  
1. Throttle trigger  
lock  
Check that the vibration  
damping element is  
undamaged and securely  
attached.  
Check that the throttle is  
locked in the idling  
positionwhen the  
throttle trigger lock is in  
its original position.  
Press in the throttle  
trigger lock and make sure  
it returns to its original  
position when released.  
4. Muffler  
Ensure that the throttle  
and throttle trigger lock  
move easily and that their  
return spring systems  
function.  
1.Never use a machine that  
has a defective muffler.  
2.Check regularly that the  
muffler is secure.  
See section Start. Start  
the machine and apply  
full throttle. Release the  
throttle and check that the  
cutting equipment stops  
and remains at a standstill.  
If the cutting equipment  
moves with the throttle in  
the idling position, then  
the carburettors idling  
setting must be checked.  
See chapter  
3.If your muffler is fitted  
with a spark arrest screen  
then it should be cleaned  
regularly. A blocked  
screen leads to the engine  
overheating with serious  
damage as a result. Never  
use a muffler with a  
defective spark arrest  
screen.  
Maintenance.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
5. Cutting equipment  
This section describes how through correct maintenance and  
through using the right type of cutting equipment you can:  
• Obtain maximum cutting capacity.  
WARNING!  
Never use a machine with defective  
safety equipment.The safety equipment  
should be maintained as described in this  
section. If your machine does not meet  
any of these controls you should contact  
your service workshop.  
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• Increase the service life of the cutting equipment.  
1 Check the cutting  
equipment with regard to  
damage and crack  
formation. Damaged  
cutting equipment should  
always be replaced.  
WARNING!  
Always stop the engine before carrying out  
any work on the cutting equipment.This  
will continue to move even after the throttle  
has been released. Make sure the cutting  
equipment has stopped completely and  
disconnect the HT lead from the spark plug  
before you start work on it.  
2 Only use cutting  
equipment recommended  
by us! See the ”Technical  
data” section.  
Specification of blade and chain  
When the cutting equipment supplied with your machine  
becomes worn or damaged, you will need to replace it. Use  
only the manufacturer approved bar and chain.  
3 Keep the chain cutting  
teeth properly sharpened!  
Follow our instructions  
and use the  
recommended file gauge.  
A damaged or badly  
sharpened chain increases  
the risk of accidents.  
Guide bar  
• Length (inches/cm)  
4 Maintain the correct  
raker clearance! Follow  
our instructions and use  
the recommended raker  
gauge. Too large a  
• Number of teeth on bar  
tip sprocket (T).  
Small number = small tip  
radius = low-kickback  
clearance increases the  
risk of kickback.  
• Chain pitch (inches)  
The spacing between the  
drive links of the chain  
must match the spacing of  
the teeth on the bar tip  
sprocket and drive  
5 Keep the chain properly  
tesioned! If the chain is  
slack it is more likely to  
jump off and lead to  
increased wear on the  
bar, chain and drive  
sprocket.  
sprocket.  
• Number of drive links  
The number of drive links  
is determined by the  
length of the bar, the chain  
pitch and the number of  
teeth on the bar tip  
6 Keep cutting equipment  
well lubricated and  
properly maintained! A  
poorly lubricated chain is  
more likely to break and  
lead to increased wear on  
the bar, chain and drive  
sprocket.  
sprocket.  
• Bar groove width (inches/  
mm)  
The groove in the bar  
must match the width of  
the chain drive links.  
• Saw chain oil hole and  
hole for chain tensioner  
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FILE POSITION  
Saw chain  
Saw chain pitch (inches)  
Spacing between drive  
links.  
Drive link width (mm/  
inches).  
Number of drive links.  
ROUND FILE DIA-  
METER  
FILE DEPTH  
1
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Sharpening your chain and  
adjusting raker clearance  
WARNING!  
The risk of kickback is increased with a  
badly sharpened chain!  
It is very difficult to sharpen  
a chain correctly without the  
right equipment. We recom-  
mend you to use a file gauge.  
This will help you obtain the  
maximum kickback  
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A. General information on sharpening  
cutting teeth  
reduction and cutting  
performance from your  
chain.  
Never use a blunt chain. When the chain is blunt you have  
to exert more pressure to force the bar through the wood  
and the cuttings will be very small. If the chain is very blunt  
it will not produce any cuttings at all, just wood powder.  
A sharp chain eats its way through the wood and produces  
long, thick cuttings.  
The cutting part of the  
A
B
chain is called the  
CUTTING LINK and  
this consists of a  
The following faults will increase the  
risk of kickback considerably.  
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CUTTING TOOTH  
(A) and the RAKER LIP  
(B). The cutting depth is  
determined by the  
FILE ANGLE TOO  
LARGE  
difference in height  
between the two.  
When you sharpen a  
cutting tooth there are  
five important  
CUTTING ANGLE TOO  
SMALL  
FILE DIAMETER TOO  
SMALL  
factors to remember:  
FILING ANGLE  
CUTTING ANGLE  
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C. General advice on setting raker  
clearance  
B. Sharpening  
cutting tooth  
To sharpen cutting teeth you  
will need a ROUND FILE  
and a FILE GAUGE.  
• When you sharpen the  
cutting teeth you reduce  
the RAKER  
CLEARANCE (cutting  
depth). To maintain  
cutting performance  
you must file back the  
raker teeth to the  
1. Check that the chain is  
correctly tensioned. A  
slack chain is difficult to  
sharpen correctly.  
recommended height.  
2. Always file cutting teeth  
from the inside face,  
• On a low-kickback  
cutting link the front  
edge of the raker lip is  
rounded. It is very  
important that you  
maintain this radius or  
bevel when you adjust  
the raker clearance.  
reducing the pressure on  
the return stroke.  
File all the teeth on one  
side first, then turn the  
machine over and file the  
teeth on the other side.  
3. File all the teeth to the  
same length. When the  
length of the cutting teeth  
is reduced to 4 mm (.16")  
the chain is worn out and  
should be replaced.  
• We recommend the use  
of a raker gauge to  
achieve the correct  
clearance and bevel on  
the raker lip.  
min 4 mm  
(0,16")  
WARNING!  
The risk of kickback is increased if the  
raker clearance is too large!  
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1. Undo the bar nut.  
D. Adjusting raker clearance  
When correction of the  
raker clearance is made  
the teeth must be newly  
sharpened.  
We recommend that you  
adjust the raker clearance  
every third time you  
sharpen the chain.  
2. Tension the chain by  
turning the chain  
tensioning screw  
clockwise using the  
combination spanner.  
Tighten the chain until  
it no longer hangs slack  
beneath the bar.  
NOTE! This  
recommendation assumes  
that the length of the  
cutting teeth is not  
3. Use the combination  
spanner to tighten the  
blade nut while lifting  
the tip of the bar at the  
same time. Check that  
you can pull the chain  
round freely by hand.  
reduced excessively.  
A FLAT FILE and an  
RAKER CLEARANCE  
GAUGE are required to  
correct the raker  
Lubricating cutting equipment  
clearance.  
WARNING!  
Poor lubrication of cutting equipment may  
Place the gauge over the  
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A. Chain oil  
cause the chain to snap and lead to serious,  
even fatal injuries.  
raker lip.  
Place the file over the  
part of the lip that  
Chainsaw chain oil must demonstrate good adhesion to the  
chain and also maintain its flow caracteristics regardless of  
whether it is warm summer or cold winter weather.  
As a chainsaw manufacturer we have developed an optimal  
chain oil which, with its vegetable oil base, is also  
biodegradable. We recommend the use of our own oil for  
both maximum chain life and to minimise environmental  
damage.  
protrudes through the  
gauge and file off the  
excess. The clearance is  
correct when you no  
longer feel any resistance  
as you draw the file over  
the gauge.  
Tensioning the saw chain  
If our own chain oil is not available, standard chain oil is  
recommended.  
In areas where oil specifically for lubrication of saw chains is  
unavailable, ordinary EP 90 transmission oil may be used.  
Never use waste oil!  
WARNING!  
A slack chain may jump off and cause  
!
The more you use a  
chain the longer it  
serious or even fatal injury.  
This is dangerous for yourself, the saw and the environment.  
becomes. It is therefore  
important to adjust the  
chain regularly to take up  
the slack.  
B. Filling with chain oil  
The oil pump is preset at  
the factory to meet most  
lubrication requirements  
and a full oil tank will last  
about half as long as a tank  
of fuel. You should  
therefore check the level in  
the oil tank regularly to  
avoid damaging the chain  
and bar by running out of  
oil.  
Check the chain tension  
every time you refuel.  
NOTE! A new chain has  
a running-in period  
during which you should  
check and adjust the  
chain tension more  
frequently.  
As a rule the chain  
should be tensioned as  
tightly as possible, but  
not so tight that you  
cannot pull it round  
freely by hand.  
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C. Checking chain lubrication  
Checking wear on cutting equipment  
A. Saw chain  
Check the chain  
Check the saw chain daily  
for:  
lubrication each time you  
refuel.  
Visible cracks in rivets and  
links.  
Whether the chain is stiff.  
Whether rivets and links  
are badly worn.  
Compare the existing chain  
with a new chain to decide  
how badly it is worn.  
Aim the tip of the saw at a  
light coloured surface  
about 20 cm away. After  
1 minute running at 3/4  
throttle you should see a  
distinct line of oil on the  
light surface.  
min 4 mm  
(0,16")  
When the length of the  
cutting teeth has worn down  
to only 4 mm the chain must  
be replaced.  
D. Adjusting chain lubrication  
When cutting dry or hard  
species of wood it may be  
necessary to increase  
lubrication. To increase  
the oil flow, first undo  
screw (A) then turn the  
B. Chain drive wheel  
Check regularly the degree of  
wear on the drive wheel.  
Change if it is irregularly  
worn.  
A
adjuster screw (B)  
anticlockwise. Re-tighten  
screw (A). Remember that  
this will increase the oil  
consumption and you  
should therefore check the  
level in the oil tank more  
frequently.  
B
C.Vibration damping  
system  
Check regularly that the  
vibration damper i free from  
cracks.  
Check regularly the degree of  
wear on the rubber elements.  
Change if worn.  
Procedure if the lubrication does not  
function:  
Check that the oil channel  
in the bar is not  
obstructed. Clean if  
necessary.  
Check also that the O-  
ring is in position and is  
undamaged.  
Check that the oil channel  
in the gear housing is  
clean. Clean if necessary.  
D. Guide bar  
Check regularly:  
Whether there are burrs  
on the edges of the bar.  
Remove these with a file if  
necessary.  
Whether the groove in the  
bar has become badly  
worn. Replace the bar if  
necessary.  
Check that the bar tip  
sprocket turns freely. If  
the chain lubrication  
system is still not working  
after carrying out the  
above measures you  
should contact your  
service agent.  
Whether the tip of the bar  
is uneven or badly worn.  
If a hollow forms on one  
side of the bar tip this is  
due to a slack chain.  
To prolong the life of the  
bar you should turn it  
over daily.  
WARNING!  
Using faulty cutting equipment may  
increase the risk of accidents.  
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Fuel safety  
General safety instructions  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always use a fuel container  
with an anti-spill valve.  
The machine is only designed for tree pruning.  
The only accessories to be used with the engine  
Never fill the machine  
while the engine is  
running. Always stop the  
engine and let it cool for a  
few minutes before  
refuelling.  
unit as a drive source are the cutting units we  
recommend in the chapter Technical data.  
have consumed alcohol, or if you are taking  
medicines that can affect your sight, your judgement  
or the control of your body.  
Never use the machine if you are tired, if you  
Use personal protective equipment. See the  
section Personal protective equipment.  
Never use a machine that has been modified so  
Provide good ventilation  
when filling or mixing fuel  
(petrol and 2-stroke oil).  
Min. 3 m  
(10 ft)  
that it no longer corresponds with the original  
design.  
Never use a machine that is faulty. Follow the  
Move the machine at least  
3 m from the filling  
position before starting.  
maintenance, control and service instructions in this  
Operators Manual. Some maintenance and service  
actions should be carried out by trained and  
qualified specialists. See the chapter Maintenance.  
Never start the machine:  
All covers and guards must be fitted before  
starting the machine. Check that the spark plug  
cap and HT lead are not damaged, otherwise you  
could get an electric shock.  
a)If you have spilt fuel on it.  
Wipe up all spillage.  
The machine operator shall ensure, while  
working, that no persons or animals come closer  
than 15 metres (50 feet). When several operators are  
working in the same area the safety distance should  
be at least double tree length, however, at least 15  
metres (50 feet).  
b)If you have spilt fuel on  
yourself or your clothes.  
Change your clothes.  
c)If there is a fuel leak.  
Make regular checks for  
leakage from the fuel cap  
and the fuel supply pipes.  
WARNING!  
Faulty cutting equipment increases the risk  
of accidents.  
!
Transport and storage  
Start  
Store and transport the machine and fuel so that any leakage  
or fumes do not risk coming into contact with sparks or  
naked flames. For example, electric machines, electric  
motors, electrical switches/power switches, heaters or the  
like.  
WARNING!  
When the engine is started with the choke  
in either the choke or start throttle  
positions, the cutting equipment starts to  
move immediately.  
!
The complete clutch cover with shaft must be fitted before  
the machine is started, otherwise the clutch can become  
loose and cause personal injury.  
When storing and transporting fuel approved containers  
intended for this purpose must be used.  
When storing the machine for long periods the fuel tank  
must be emptied. Contact your local petrol station to find  
out how to dispose of excess fuel.  
Never start the machine indoors. Bear in mind the dangers  
of inhaling the engines exhaust fumes.  
Observe your surroundings and make sure that there is no  
risk of people or animals coming into contact with the  
cutting equipment.  
WARNING!  
Exercise great care when handling fuel and  
chain oil. Bear in mind the risk of fire,  
explosions and inhaling fumes.  
!
Place the machine on the  
ground, ensure the cutting  
equipment runs free of  
twigs and stones. Push the  
machine body towards the  
ground using your left  
If the machine is to be transported on a vehicle, it must be  
secured to avoid damage or fuel leakage. You should also  
make sure that the machine cannot injure any person or  
animal during transport. Observe relevant traffic regulations.  
The transport guard must be fitted during transport and  
storage.  
hand. (NOTE! Not with your foot). Grip the starter handle  
with your right hand and pull the starter cord.  
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Safety instructions when using the  
Protective instructions while working  
machine  
Always ensure you have a  
safe and firm working  
position.  
WARNING!  
The machine can cause serious injury.  
Read the safety instructions carefully.  
Learn how to use the machine.  
!
Always use both hands to  
hold the machine. Hold  
the machine on the side  
of the body.  
Use your right hand to  
operate the throttle.  
WARNING!  
Make sure that your  
hands and feet cannot  
come into contact with  
the cuttingequipment  
when the engine is  
running.  
Cutting tool. Do not touch the tool  
without first switching off the engine.  
!
NOTE! Read the Operators Manual carefully before using  
the machine.  
Personal protection  
When the engine is  
switched off, keep your  
hands and feet away from  
the cuttingequipment  
until it has stopped.  
Always wear boots, and the  
other safety equipment  
described in the section  
Personal protective  
Watch out for stumps of  
branches that can be  
thrown out during  
cutting.  
equipment.  
Always wear working  
clothes and thick, long  
trousers.  
Always lay the machine  
on the ground when you  
are not using it.  
Never wear loose fitting  
clothes or jewellery  
Check the working area for foreign objects such as electricity  
cables, insects and animals, etc, and for other objects that  
could damage the cutting attachment, such as metal items.  
Secure hair so it is above  
shoulder level.  
If any object is hit or if vibrations occur stop the machine  
immediately. Remove the spark plug cable from the spark  
plug. Check that the machine is not damaged. Repair any  
damage.  
Protective instructions regarding the  
surroundings  
Never allow children to  
use the machine.  
If anything gets caught up in the cutting equipment while  
you are working, switch off the engine and wait for it to stop  
completely before cleaning the cutting equipment. Remove  
the spark plug cable from the spark plug.  
Ensure no one comes  
within 15 metres while  
working.  
Never allow anyone to use  
the machine without first  
being absolutely sure that  
they understand the  
contents of the Operators  
Manual.  
Never work on a ladder,  
stool or any other raised  
position that is not fully  
secured.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Protective instructions when  
work is completed  
Observe great care when working close to overhead power  
lines. Falling branches can result in short-circuiting.  
WARNING!  
Observe the applicable safety regulations  
for work in the vicinity of overhead power  
lines.  
The transport guard should always be fitted to the  
cuttingequipment when the machine is not in use.  
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Ensure the cuttingequipment has stopped and remove the  
spark plug cable from the spark plug before carrying out  
cleaning, repairs or an inspection.  
WARNING!  
This machine is not electrically insulated.  
If the machine touches or comes close to  
Always wear heavy duty  
gloves when repairing the  
chain. The cutting-  
equipment is extremely  
sharp and can easily  
causes cuts.  
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live electricity lines, it could cause death  
or serious injury. Electricity can jump from  
one point to another in the form of a high-  
voltage arc.The higher the voltage, the  
further the electricity can jump. Electricity  
can also be conducted by branches and  
other objects, especially if they are wet.  
Always keep a distance of at least 10 m (30  
ft) between the machine and live electricity  
lines and/or objects that are touching  
them. If you have to work closer than this,  
always contact the relevant power com-  
pany to make sure the power is switched  
off before you start your work.  
Store the machine out of  
reach from children.  
Only use original spare  
parts when carrying out  
repairs.  
Basic working techniques  
WARNING!  
This machine has a long reach. Make sure  
that no people or animals come closer than  
15 m (45 ft) when the machine is running.  
The machine should be  
held as close to the body  
as possible to get the best  
balance.  
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Make sure that the tip  
does not touch the  
ground.  
Whenever possible position  
yourself so that you can  
make the cut at right angles  
to the branch.  
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Do not rush the work,  
but work steadily until all  
the branches have been  
cut back cleanly.  
Do not work with the shaft  
held straight out in front of  
you (like a fishing rod).  
This increases the apparent  
weight of the cutting  
Always drop to idling  
speed after each working  
operation. Longer periods  
running at full throttle  
without loading the  
equipment.  
Cut large branches in stages  
to give better control over  
where they fall.  
engine can lead to serious  
engine damage.  
Never cut through the  
swelling at the root of the  
branch as this will slow  
down healing and increase  
the risk of fungal attack.  
Allways cut with the engine  
at full throttle.  
Let the engine drop back to  
idle between each cut. Long  
periods at full throttle can  
cause serious damage to  
the centrifugal clutch.  
Never stand directly underneath a branch  
that is being cut, otherwise you may suffer  
serious or even fatal injury.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Use the stop at the base of  
the bar to provide support  
during cutting. This will  
help prevent the cutting  
equipment from jumping  
on the branch.  
Make an initial cut on the  
underside of the branch  
before cutting through the  
branch from above. This  
will prevent tearing of the  
bark, which could lead to  
slow healing and cause  
permanent damage to the  
tree. The first cut should  
not be deeper than 1/3 of  
the branch thickness to  
prevent jamming. Keep the  
chain running while you  
withdraw the cutting  
equipment from the branch  
to prevent it jamming.  
Use the harness to support  
the weight of the machine  
and make it easier to  
handle.  
Make sure you have a firm  
footing and will not be  
hampered by branches,  
stones and other trees.  
WARNING!  
Never use the throttle without having a  
full view of the cutting equipment.  
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WHAT IS WHAT?  
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What is what on the machine?  
1. Lubricant filler hole  
2. Bevel gearbox  
16. Air filter cover  
17. Clutch cover  
18. Chain guard  
19. Bar nut  
3. Chain lubrication adjustment screw (B)  
4. Chain lubrication locking screw (A)  
5. Shaft  
20. Chain tensioning screw  
21. Chain  
6. Front handle  
7. Throttle control  
8. Stop switch  
22. Bar  
23. Chain oil tank  
24. Chain oil filler hole  
25. Operators manual  
26. Transport guard  
27. Allen key  
9. Throttle lock  
10. Hook for harness  
11. Cylinder cover  
12. Starter handle  
13. Fuel tank  
28. Combination spanner  
29. Harness  
14. Choke control  
15. Fuel pump  
31. Shaft coupling (325P5)  
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ASSEMBLY  
The chain is correctly  
Fitting the cutting head  
tensioned when there is no  
slack on the underside of the  
bar, but it can still be turned  
easily by hand. Hold up the  
bar tip and tighten the bar  
nuts with the combination  
wrench.  
Fit the cutting head on the  
shaft so that the screw (A)  
is aligned with the hole in  
the shaft as shown.  
Tighten screw A.  
Tighten screw B.  
B
When fitting a new chain,  
the chain tension has to be  
checked frequently until the  
chain is run-in. Check the  
chain tension regularly. A  
correctly tensioned chain  
gives good cutting  
NOTE! Make sure that the  
drive shaft inside the shaft  
engages with the cut-out in  
the cutting head.  
A
performance and long  
lifetime.  
Mounting guide bar and chain  
Adjusting the harness  
Unscrew the bar nut and  
remove the guard.  
You should always use the  
harness with the machine to  
give maximum control and  
reduce strain on your arms  
and back.  
Fit the bar over the bar  
bolt.Place the bar in its  
rearmost position. Place  
the chain over the drive  
sprocket and in the groove  
on the bar. Begin on the  
top side of the bar.  
1. Put on the harness.  
2. Hook the machine onto  
the hook on the harness.  
A
Make sure that the edges  
on the cutting links are  
facing forward on the top  
side of the bar.  
3. Adjust the length of the  
harness so that the hook  
is roughly level with your  
right hip.  
Fit the clutch cover and  
locate the chain adjuster  
pin in the hole on the bar.  
Check that the drive links  
of the chain fit correctly on  
the drive sprocket and that  
the chain is in the groove  
on the bar. Tighten the bar  
nut finger tight.  
B
Filling with oil  
Open the cap on top of  
the cutting head.  
Tension the chain by using  
the combination wrench.  
Turn the chain adjuster  
screw clockwise. The chain  
should be tensioned until it  
fits snugly on the  
Fill with Husqvarna  
Chain Oil.  
Refitthecap.  
underside of the bar.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Assembling and dismantling the  
two-part shaft (325P5)  
Assembling:  
Make sure the handle is  
loose.  
Guide the cut-out on the  
lower section of the shaft  
into the couplings  
locking plate on the  
upper section of the  
shaft. The sections are  
then locked together.  
Tighten the handle.  
Dismantling  
Undo the handle (at least  
three turns).  
Press the handle towards  
the coupling.  
Carefully twist the lower  
section out of the lock.  
Hold both parts of the  
shaft and pull out the  
lower section from the  
coupling.  
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FUEL HANDLING  
Mixture  
Fuel mixture  
Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for  
fuel.  
NOTE!  
The machine is fitted with a two-stroke engine and must  
always be run on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil. It is  
important to measure the quantity of oil accurately, to ensure  
the correct mixture ratio. Small discrepancies in the amount of  
oil have a great bearing on the proportions of the fuel mixture  
when mixing small amounts of fuel.  
Always start by filling half the quantity of gasoline required.  
Then add the entire oil quantity. Mix (shake) the fuel  
mixture. Fill the remaining quantity of gasoline.  
Mix (shake) the fuel mixture carefully before filling in the  
machines fuel tank.  
WARNING!  
Always provide good ventilation when  
Do not mix more than max. one months supply of fuel.  
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Gasoline  
handling fuel.  
If the machine is not used for a long period of time, the fuel  
tank should be emptied and cleaned.  
NOTE!  
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline.  
Always use high grade  
unleaded oil mixed gasoline  
(minimum 87 RON).  
Leaded fuel will destroy the  
catalytic converter and it  
will no longer serve its  
purpose.  
WARNING!  
The catalytic converter muffler gets very hot  
during and after use.This also applies  
during idling. Be aware of the fire hazard,  
especially when handling the machine near  
flammable substances or vapours.  
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Fuelling  
This engine is certified to  
operate on unleaded  
gasoline.  
WARNING!  
The following precautions reduce the risk of  
fire:  
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The lowest recommended  
octane rating is 87. If you  
run the engine on lower  
octane rating than 87 so-  
called knockingcan  
occur. This leads to an  
increased engine  
temperature, which can  
result in a serious engine  
breakdown.  
Do not smoke or place any sources of heat  
in the vicinity of the fuel. Never refuel when  
the engine is running. Always stop the  
engine and let it cool for a few minutes  
before refuelling. Open the fuel cap slowly  
when fuelling so that any over pressure is  
released slowly.Tighten the fuel cap  
carefully after refuelling. Always move the  
machine from the fuelling place before  
starting.  
Clean around the fuel cap.  
Contamination in the tank  
can disrupt operations.  
When working at  
continuous high revs a  
higher octane rating is  
recommended.  
Ensure that the fuel is well  
mixed by shaking the  
container before filling the  
tank.  
Two-stroke oil  
For the best results use  
HUSQVARNA two-stroke  
oil, which has been  
specially developed for  
clearing saws and chain  
saws.  
Min. 3 m  
(10 ft)  
Gasoline  
Oil  
2%(1:50)  
Mixing ratio 1:50 (2%).  
Lit.  
5
10  
15  
20  
Lit.  
0,10  
0,20  
0,30  
0,40  
US  
fl. oz.  
Never use two-stroke oil  
intended for water cooled  
outboard motors, so-called  
outboard motor oil.  
US  
gallon  
1
2 1/2  
5
2 1/2  
6 1/2  
12 7/8  
Never use oil intended of  
four-stroke engines.  
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START AND STOP  
Stop  
Control before starting  
Inspect the working area. Remove objects that can be  
The engine is stopped by  
switching off the ignition.  
thrown.  
Check the cutting-  
equipment. Never use  
blunt, cracked or  
damaged equipment.  
Check that the machine  
is in full working order.  
Check that all nuts and  
bolts are tightened  
correctly.  
WARNING!  
When the engine is started with the choke  
in the choke or start position the cutting  
equipment starts to rotate immediately.  
Make sure the chain is always well lubricated.  
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Ensure the cuttingequipment always stop when the engine  
is idling.  
Only use the machine for what it is intended for.  
Ensure that the handle and safety functions are in order.  
Never use a machine that lacks a part or has been modified  
outside of the specifications.  
Start  
Start and stop  
Press the machine body  
against the ground using  
your left hand (NOTE! Not  
your foot). Grip the starter  
handle, slowly pull out the  
cord with your right hand  
until you feel some resistance  
(the starter pawls grip), now  
quickly and powerfully pull  
the cord.  
Reset the choke control as  
soon as the engine fires and  
repeat until the engine starts.  
When the engine starts  
quickly apply full throttle  
and the start throttle will  
automatically disengage.  
WARNING!  
The complete clutch cover with shaft must  
be fitted before the machine is started,  
otherwise the clutch can become loose  
and cause personal injury.  
Always move the machine from the filling  
area before starting. Place the machine on  
a flat surface. Ensure the cutting  
equipment cannot come into contact with  
any object. Make sure no unauthorised  
persons are in the working area,  
otherwise there is a risk of serious  
personal injury.The safety distance is 15  
metres.  
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Cold engine  
IGNITION:  
Set the stop switch to the  
start position.  
CHOKE:  
Set the choke control in the  
choke position.  
AIR PURGE:  
Press the air purge  
diaphragm repeatedly until  
fuel begins to fill the  
diaphragm. The diaphragm  
need not be completely  
filled.  
NOTE! Do not pull the  
starter cord out completely  
and do not release the starter  
cord from the fully extended  
position. This can damage  
the machine. Also take care  
to ensure that the cutting  
attachment is not touching  
the ground when you start  
the machine.  
Warm engine  
Use the same starting  
procedure as for the cold  
engine, but do not set the  
choke control in the choke  
position. The start throttle position is obtained by setting the  
choke control in the choke position and then returning it to its  
original position.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Basic setting  
Carburetor  
Your Husqvarna product has been designed and manufactured  
to specifications that reduce harmful emissions.  
The carburetor is set to its basic setting when test run at the  
factory. The basic setting should be kept during the  
machines first working hours. Thereafter the carburetor  
should be finely adjusted. Fine adjustment should be carried  
out by a skilled technician.  
After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine has  
broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peak performance and  
producing the least amount of harmful emissions after break  
in, have your authorized servicing dealer, who has a revolution  
counter at his disposal, to adjust your carburetor for optimum  
operating conditions.  
NOTE! If the cutting attachment rotates/moves while the  
engine is idling the T-screw should be turned anti-clockwise  
until the cutting attachment stops.  
WARNING!  
The complete clutch cover with shaft  
Rec. idling speed: 2 700 rpm.  
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must be fitted before the machine is  
started, otherwise the clutch can become  
loose and cause personal injury.  
Recommended max. speed: See Technical Data.  
WARNING!  
If the idling speed cannot be adjusted so  
that the cuttingequipment stops, contact  
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Operation  
your service workshop. Do not use the  
machine until it has been correctly  
adjusted or repaired.  
The carburetor governs  
the engines speed via the  
throttle. Air/fuel is mixed  
in the carburetor. The air/  
fuel mixture is adjustable.  
To take advantage of the  
engines optimal output  
the adjustment must be  
correct.  
Fine adjustment  
When the machine has been run-inthe carburetor should  
be finely adjusted. The fine adjustment should be carried  
out by qualified person. First adjust the L-jet, then the  
idling screw T and then the H-jet.  
Conditions  
Before any adjustments are made the airfilter should be clean  
and the airfilter cover fitted. Adjusting the carburetor while  
a dirty airfilter is in use will result in a leaner mixture when  
the filter is finally cleaned. This can give rise to serious  
engine damage.  
Carefully turn the L and H needle to the mid point between  
fully turned in and fully turned out..  
Do not attempt to adjust the needles beyond the stops as  
damage can occur.  
The setting of the  
carburetor means that the  
engine is adapted to local  
conditions, for example,  
the climate, altitude,  
gasoline and the type of 2-  
stroke oil.  
The carburetor is  
equipped with three  
adjustment possibilities:  
L = Low speed needle  
H= High speed needle  
T = Idle speed adjuster  
screw  
Now start the machine according to the starting instructions  
and run it warm for 10 minutes.  
NOTE! If the cutting attachment rotates/moves the T screw  
should be turned anti-clockwise until the cutting attachment  
stops.  
Low speed needle L  
Try to find the highest idling  
speed, turning the low speed  
needle L clockwise  
The fuel quantity in relation to the air flow permitted by the  
throttle opening is adjusted using the L and H-needles.  
Turning the needles clockwise gives a leaner fuel mixture  
(less fuel) and turning them anti-clockwise gives a richer fuel  
mixture (more fuel). A leaner mixture gives high revs while a  
richer mixture give less revs.  
respectively counter-  
clockwise. When the highest  
speed has been found, turn  
the low speed needle L 1/4  
turn counter-clockwise.  
The T-screw regulates the position of the throttle while the  
engine is idling. Turning the screw clockwise gives a higher  
idling speed while turning it anti-clockwise gives a lower  
idling speed.  
NOTE! If the cutting-  
+ 1/4  
equipment rotates/moves in  
the idling position, turn the  
idling speed screw T  
counter-clockwise until the  
cutting attachment stops.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Correctly adjusted carburetor  
Final setting of the idling speed T  
Adjust the idling speed with  
the screw T, if it is necessary  
to readjust. First turn the  
idle speed adjusting screw T  
clockwise until the cutting-  
eqipment starts to rotate/  
move.  
A correctly adjusted carburetor means that the machine  
accelerates without hesitation and the machine 4-cycles a little  
at max speed. Furthermore, the cuttingequipment, must not  
rotate/move at idling. A too lean adjusted low speed needle L  
may cause starting difficulties and bad acceleration.  
A too lean adjusted high speed needle H gives lower power =  
less capacity, bad acceleration and/or damage to the engine.  
A too rich adjustment of the two speed needles L and H gives  
acceleration problems or too low working speed.  
Then turn, counter-clock-  
wise until the cutting-  
equipment stops. A correctly  
adjusted idle speed setting  
occurs when the engine runs  
smoothly in every position.  
It should also be good  
margin to the rpm when the  
cuttingequipment starts to  
rotate/move.  
CAUTION! Contact your servicing dealer, if the idle speed  
setting cannot be adjusted so that the cutting attachment  
stops. Do not use the machine until it has been properly  
adjusted or repaired.  
High speed needle  
H
The high speed needle  
affects the machines power,  
speed, temperature and fuel  
consumption. A too lean  
adjustment on the high  
speed needle H (the high  
speed needle H is screwed in  
too much) gives a too high  
speed resulting in engine  
damage. Do not allow the  
engine to run at full speed  
for more than 10 seconds.  
Apply full throttle and turn  
the high speed needle H  
slowly anticlockwise until  
the engine runs unevenly.  
The high speed needle H is  
then turned slowly  
clockwise a little until the  
engine runs smoothly.  
Note the engine should be  
run unloaded when  
H
adjusting the high speed  
needle. The high speed  
needle is adjusted correctly  
when the machine splatters’  
a little .  
NOTE! For optimum setting of the carburetor, contact a  
qualified servicing dealer who has a revolution counter at his  
disposal.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Muffler  
Cooling system  
NOTE!  
To maintain as low opera-  
ting temperature as possible  
the engine is equipped with  
a cooling system.  
Some mufflers are fitted with a catalytic converter. See  
“Technical data” to see whether your machine is fitted with a  
catalytic converter.  
The cooling system consists  
of:  
1. An air intake on the  
starter unit.  
The muffler is designed to  
dampen the noise level and  
to direct the exhaust fumes  
away from the user. The  
exhaust fumes are hot and  
can contain sparks, which  
can result in fire if the  
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2. Cooling fins on the  
flywheel.  
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3. Cooling fins on the  
cylinder  
exhaust fumes are directed  
towards a dry and  
inflammable material. Some  
mufflers are equipped with a  
special spark arrest screen. If  
your machine is fitted with  
this type of screen it should  
be cleaned regularly. This is  
done using a wire brush. On  
mufflers without a catalytic  
converter the screen should  
be cleaned weekly, or  
4. Cylinder cover (leads  
cold air onto the  
cylinder).  
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Clean the cooling system  
using a brush at least once a  
week, in difficult conditions  
more often.  
A dirty or blocked cooling  
system leads to the engine  
overheating resulting in  
damage to the cylinder and  
piston.  
replaced if necessary. On  
mufflers fitted with a  
catalytic converter the screen  
should be checked and  
cleaned monthly. If the  
screen is damaged it should  
be replaced. If the screen is  
frequently blocked, this can  
be a sign that the function of  
the catalytic converter is  
impaired. Contact your  
dealer to inspect the muffler.  
A blocked screen will cause  
the engine to overheat  
Spark plug  
The condition of the spark  
plug is affected by:  
0,5 mm  
An incorrect carburetor  
setting.  
An incorrect fuel  
mixture (too much or  
faulty oil).  
resulting in damage to the  
cylinder and piston. Also see  
under “Maintenance.  
A dirty air filter.  
NOTE!  
Never use a machine with a defective muffler.  
These factors cause deposits  
on the spark plug electrode  
that may result in  
malfunction or starting  
difficulties.  
WARNING!  
Mufflers fitted with catalytic converters  
become extremely hot during use and  
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after stopping.This also applies at idling  
speeds. Contact can result in burns to  
the skin. Be observant to the risk of fire!  
If the machine is low on power, difficult to start or runs  
poorly while idling always check the spark plug first.  
If the spark plug is dirty, clean it and at the same time check  
that the electrode gap is 0.5 mm. The spark plug should be  
changed after about one month of operation or earlier if  
necessary.  
NOTE! Always use the recommended type of spark plug. An  
incorrect spark plug can damage the cylinder/piston.  
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MAINTENANCE  
NOTE: Use only HUSQVARNA replacement parts. Use of  
Air filter  
other brands of replacement parts can cause damage to your  
unit or injury to the operator or others. Your warranty does  
not cover damage or liability caused by the use of accessories  
and/or attachments not specifically recommended by  
HUSQVARNA.  
The air filter should be  
cleaned regularly removing  
dust and dirt to avoid:  
carburetor malfunction  
starting problems  
reduced engine power  
unnecessary wear to  
engine parts  
Maintenance schedule  
Below you will find some general maintenance instructions.  
Daily maintenance  
Clean the exterior of the machine.  
abnormal fuel  
consumption  
Check throttle trigger and throttle trigger lockout function.  
Check stop switch function.  
Check that chain does not rotate at idling.  
Check that the harness is undamaged.  
Check that nuts and screws are sufficiently tightened.  
Check for fuel leaks.  
Clean the filter after every  
25 hours or more regularly  
if operating conditions are  
exceptionally dusty.  
Cleaning the air filter  
Clean the area under the protective cover.  
Dismantle the air filter cover and remove the air filter. Wash in  
clean, warm soapy water. Ensure that the filter is dry before  
refitting. An air filter used for a long period of time can never  
be cleaned completely. Therefore it is necessary to replace the  
filter from time to time with a new filter. A damaged air filter  
must always be replaced.  
Weekly maintenance  
Check the starter, especially cord and return spring.  
Clean the carburetor area.  
Clean the exterior of the spark plug.  
Remove it and check the electrode gap.  
Adjust it to 0,5 mm (.020"), or change the spark plug.  
Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder and check that the air  
intake at the starter is not clogged.  
If the machine is used in dusty conditions the air filter should  
be soaked in oil, see the section on Oiling the air filter.  
Clean the air filter.  
Clean or replace the mufflers spark arrest screen (only  
mufflers without a catalytic converter).  
File off any burrs on the sides of the bar.  
Oiling the air filter  
Always use HUSQVARNA  
filter oil, order no. 503 47  
73-01. The filter oil contains  
a solvent to make it spread  
evenly through the filter. You  
should therefore avoid skin  
contact. Put the filter in a  
plastic bag and the pour the  
filter oil over it. Knead the  
plastic bag to distribute the  
oil. Squeeze the excess oil out  
of the filter inside the plastic  
bag and pour off the excess  
before fitting the filter on the  
machine. Never use common  
engine oil. This would drain  
through the filter quite  
Monthly maintenance  
Clean the fuel tank.  
Clean the exterior of the carburetor and the space around it.  
Clean the fan and the space around it.  
Check fuel hose for cracks or other damage. Change if  
necessary.  
Change fuel filter in fuel tank.  
Check clutch, clutch spring and clutch drum for wear.  
Change if necessary.  
Check electrical wires and connections.  
Change the spark plug.  
Change the airfilter.  
Check and clean the mufflers spark arrest screen if necessary  
(only mufflers with a catalytic converter).  
quickly and collect in the  
bottom.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical data  
323P4  
325P4  
325P5  
Engine  
Displacement, cu. in/cm3  
Cylinder bore, inch/mm  
Stroke length, inch/mm  
Recommended max. speed, rpm  
Idling speed, rpm  
1,50/24,5  
1,34/34  
1,06/27  
12 500  
1,50/24,5  
1,34/34  
1,06/27  
12 500  
2 700  
1,50/24,5  
1,34/34  
1,06/27  
12 500  
2 700  
2 700  
Max. engine output, acc. to ISO 8893  
Catalytic converter muffler  
Speed-regulated ignition system  
0,9 kW/ 9 000 rpm  
Yes  
Yes  
0,9 kW/ 9 000 rpm 0,9 kW/9 000 rpm  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Ignition system  
Manufacturer/type of ignition system  
Spark plug  
Electrode gap, inch/mm  
Walbro MB  
NGK BPMR 7A  
0,02/0,5  
Walbro MB  
NGK BPMR 7A  
0,02/0,5  
Walbro MB  
NGK BPMR 7A  
0,5  
Fuel lubrication system  
Manufacturer/type of carburetor  
Fuel tank capacity, US pint/litres  
Zama C1Q  
1,06/0,5  
Zama C1Q  
1,06/0,5  
Zama C1Q  
1,06/0,5  
Chain lubrication system  
Oil tank capacity, US pint/litres  
0,36/0,17  
11,0/5,0  
0,36/0,17  
11,2/5,1  
0,36/0,17  
13,0/5,9  
Weight  
Weight without fuel, cutting tool and  
guard, Lbs/kg  
Sound levels  
(see note 1)  
Equivalent noise pressure level at the users ear,  
measured according to EN/ISO 11680-1, dB(A):  
Equivalent noise power level at the users ear,  
measured according to EN/ISO 11680-1 and  
ISO 10884, dB(A):  
94  
92  
92  
107  
105  
105  
Vibration levels  
Vibration levels on the handles, measured  
according to EN/ISO 11680-1 m/s2  
When idling, left/right handles:  
At max. speed, left/right handles:  
1,3/1,9  
4,0/3,1  
2,2/2,6  
6,6/7,5  
1,2/1,6  
8,6/7,6  
Note 1: Equivalent pressure level is calculated as the time-weighted energy total for sound levels under various working conditions  
with the following time distribution: 1/2 idling and 1/2 max speed.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Bar and chain combinations  
The following combinations are CE approved.  
Bar  
Chain  
Length,  
inches  
Pitch,  
inches  
Max. no of teeth  
on tip sprocket  
10  
12  
3/8  
3/8  
7 T  
7 T  
Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG  
Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG  
10  
12  
3/8  
3/8  
7 T  
7 T  
Oregon 90 SG  
Oregon 90 SG  
L
1
5
Type  
Inch  
Inch/mm  
Inch/mm  
Angle  
85°  
Angle  
30°  
Angle  
0°  
Inch/mm  
Inch/cm: dl  
91VG  
3/8"  
0,050"/1,3  
5/32" /4,0  
0,025"/0,65  
10"/25:40  
12"/30:45  
S 36  
3/8"  
3/8"  
0,050"/1,3  
0,028"/1,1  
5/32" /4,0  
5/32"/4,0  
85°  
85°  
30°  
30°  
0°  
0°  
0,025"/0,65  
0,025"/0,65  
10"/25:40  
12"/30:45  
90SG  
10"/25:40  
12"/30:45  
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EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
WHAT IS COVERED  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND  
OBLIGATIONS  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS  
Repair or replacement of any warranted part will be  
performed at no charge to the owner at an approved  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden servicing dealer. If you have  
any questions regarding your warranty rights and  
responsibilities, you should contact your nearest  
authorized servicing dealer or call Husqvarna Forest &  
Garden at 1-800-487-5963.  
The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency),  
Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Garden are  
pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty  
on your 2001 and later small nonroad engine. In U.S. and  
Canada, new small nonroad engines must be designed,  
built and equipped to meet the federal stringent anti-smog  
standards. Husqvarna Forest & Garden must warrant the  
emission control system on your small nonroad engine for  
the periods of time listed below provided there has been no  
abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your unit. Your  
emission control system includes Parts such as the  
carburetor and the ignition system.  
WARRANTY PERIOD  
Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement  
as required maintenance, or which is scheduled only for  
regular inspection to the effect of repair or replace as  
necessaryshall be warranted for 2 years. Any warranted  
part which is scheduled for replacement as required  
maintenance shall be warranted for the period of time up to  
the first scheduled replacement point for that part.  
DIAGNOSIS  
The owner shall not be charged for diagnostic labor which  
leads to the determination that a warranted part is  
defective, if the diagnostic work is performed at an  
approved Husqvarna Forest & Garden servicing dealer.  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
Where a warrantable condition exists, Husqvarna Forest &  
Garden will repair your small nonroad engine at no cost to  
you. Expenses covered under warranty include diagnosis,  
parts and labor.  
MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY  
COVERAGE  
The 2001 and later small nonroad engines are warranted  
for two years. If any emission related part on your engine  
(as listed above) is defective, the part will be repaired or  
replaced by Husqvarna Forest & Garden.  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden may be liable for damages to  
other engine components caused by the failure of a  
warranted part still under warranty.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
OWNERS WARRANTY  
RESPONSIBILITIES  
All failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper  
maintenance are not covered.  
As the small nonroad engine owner, you are responsible  
for the performance of the required maintenance listed in  
your Operators Manual. Husqvarna Forest & Garden  
recommends that you retain all receipts covering  
maintenance on your small nonroad engine, but  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden cannot deny warranty solely  
for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the  
performance of all scheduled maintenance.  
ADD -ON OR MODIFIED PARTS  
The use of add-on or modified parts can be grounds for  
disallowing a warranty claim. Husqvarna Forest & Garden  
is not liable to cover failures of warranted parts caused by  
the use of add-on or modified parts.  
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights  
and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest  
authorized servicing dealer or call Husqvarna Forest &  
Garden at 1-800-487-5963.  
As the small nonroad engine owner, you should, however,  
be aware that Husqvarna Forest & Garden may deny you  
warranty coverage if your small nonroad engine or a part of  
it has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance,  
unapproved modifications or the use of parts not made or  
approved by the original equipment manufacturer.  
You are responsible for presenting your small nonroad  
engine to a Husqvarna Forest & Garden authorized  
servicing dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty  
repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of  
time, not to exceed 30 days.  
WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
Warranty services or repairs shall be provided at all  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden authorized servicing dealers.  
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND  
REPAIR OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS  
Any Husqvarna Forest & Garden approved replacement  
part used in the performance of any warranty maintenance  
or repairs on emission-related parts, will be provided  
without charge to the owner if the part is under warranty.  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights  
and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest  
authorized servicing dealer or call Husqvarna Forest &  
Garden at 1-800-487-5963.  
WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY  
PARTS LIST  
The warranty period begins on the date small nonroad  
engine is delivered.  
1. Carburetor and internal parts  
2. Intake pipe, airfilter holder and carburetor bolts.  
3. Airfilter and fuelfilter covered up to maintainance  
schedule.  
LENGTH OF COVERAGE  
Husqvarna Forest & Garden warrants to the initial owner  
and each subsequent purchaser that the engine is free  
from defects in materials and workmanship which cause  
the failure of a warranted part for a period of two years.  
4. Ignition System  
a) Spark Plug, covered up to maintenance schedule  
b) Ignition Module  
5. Muffler with catalytic converter  
MAINTENANCE STATEMENT  
The owner is responsible for the performance of all required  
maintenance, as defined in the operators manual.  
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