Husqvarna 35 Specifications

Husqvarna 35 Specifications

The Husqvarna 35 chainsaw is a classic power tool that has a special place in the hearts of many woodcutters and forestry professionals. Manufactured by Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB in Huskvarna, Sweden, this chainsaw was introduced in 1986 and discontinued in 1992, leaving behind a legacy of powerful performance and reliable durability.

For those who have used the Husqvarna 35, there is a nostalgic feeling that arises when they think back to the years when it was the tool of choice for their work in the great outdoors. With its impressive 35 ccm engine displacement, one-cylinder, and rigid handlebar system, this chainsaw was a powerhouse that could tackle any job with ease. The die-cast magnesium and aluminum construction made it sturdy and long-lasting, while the automatic rewind starter and manual or automatic oil pump made it easy to use.

Although it’s no longer in production, the Husqvarna 35 is still fondly remembered for its outstanding performance, and it continues to hold a special place in the hearts of those who used it.

Specifications Chart

FeatureSpecification
Manufactured byHusqvarna Vapenfabriks AB, Huskvarna, Sweden
Series or assembly number107 series
Year introduced1986
Year discontinued1992
Engine displacement35ccm (2.1 cu. in.)
Cylinder bore36.5mm (1.4375 in.)
Piston stroke32.5mm (1.28 in.)
Piston ring thicknessN/A
Cylinder typeAluminum with chrome plated bore
Intake methodPiston ported
The manufacturer advertised H.P.1.8/1.3 hp/kW
Weight4.2 kg with 30 cm bar and chain (9.25 lbs. with 12 in. bar and chain)
Handlebar systemRigid
Chain brakeMechanical
ClutchCentrifugal
Drive TypeDirect
ConstructionDie-cast magnesium and aluminum
Magneto typePhelon breaker point type on early series and later electronic solid state
CarburetorTillotson HU-4A and HU-18C; Walbro WA-58 type
Major repair kitRK-15HU for HU-4A, RK-14HU for HU-18C; K10-WAT
Minor repair kitDG-2HU for both; D10-WAT
Air filter systemCellulose fiber element
Starter typeAutomatic rewind
Oil pumpManual on early series, automatic worm gear driven on later series
Maximum engine RPM7,800
Idle RPM2,500
Ignition timingFixed
Breaker point setting0.30mm (0.015 in.)
Flywheel/coil air gap0.016 in. (0.41 mm)
Spark plug typeChampion CJ6
Spark plug gap0.63mm (0.025 in.)
Crankshaft main bearingsCaged needle roller
Fuel tank capacity350 ml
Fuel oil ratio25:1
Recommended fuel octaneRegular
Mix oil specificationTwo-stroke chain saw mix oil
Chain pitch3/8 in a low profile
Chain typeOregon 91SG
Bar mount pattern02 link
Shortest guide bar supplied30cm (12 in.)
Longest guide bar supplied40cm (16 in.)
Color schemeHusqvarna orange enamel
Husqvarna 35 Chainsaw Specs

Features

  • Engine displacement: 35ccm (2.1 cu. in.)
  • Cylinder bore: 36.5mm (1.4375 in.)
  • Piston stroke: 32.5mm (1.28 in.)
  • Cylinder type: Aluminum with a chrome-plated bore
  • Intake method: Piston ported
  • Manufacturer advertised H.P.: 1.8/1.3 hp/kW
  • Weight: 4.2 kg with 30 cm bar 7 chain, 9.25 lbs. with 12 in. bar & chain
  • Chain brake: Mechanical
  • Clutch: Centrifugal
  • Construction: Die-cast magnesium and aluminum
  • Magneto type: Phelon breaker point type on early series and later electronic solid-state
  • Carburetor: Tillotson HU-4A and HU-18C, Walbro WA-58 type
  • Air filter system: Cellulose fiber element
  • Starter type: Automatic rewind
  • Oil pump: Manual on early series, automatic worm gear-driven on later series
  • Maximum engine RPM: 7,800
  • Idle RPM: 2,500
  • Spark plug type: Champion CJ6
  • Crankshaft main bearings: Caged needle roller
  • Shortest guide bar supplied: 30cm (12 in.)
  • Longest guide bar supplied: 40cm (16 in.)
  • Color scheme: Husqvarna Orange Enamel

In conclusion, the Husqvarna 35 chainsaw was a reliable and durable tool that served its users well during its production years. Its lightweight construction and automatic rewind starter made it easy to handle and start, while its rigid handlebar system and mechanical chain brake ensured safety during operation. Although it was discontinued in 1992, it remains a classic example of a quality chainsaw from a reputable manufacturer. For those who were lucky enough to use one during its production years, it surely holds a special place in their hearts as a trusty tool for tackling any task in the great outdoors.

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