Husqvarna 135 Workshop Manual Repair
Husqvarna 135 Workshop Manual for the Repair and service of the Husqvarna 135 chainsaw. The PDF workshop service manual has accurate, easy to understand information and diagrams to help repair and service the chainsaw. Service Information to help you to troubleshoot, repair and fix the Husqvarna 135 chainsaw. View pages online or download a complete PDF service manual that you can easily save, print or view on any device.
Husqvarna 135 Workshop Manual Contents
Contents, Introduction, Safety Regulations, Symbols, Technical data, Service tools, Service data, Safety equipment, Starter, Electrical system, Centrifugal clutch, Lubrication system, Carburetor, Tank unit, Anti-vibration system, Piston and cylinder, Crankcase and crankshaft, Troubleshooting, Repair Instructions.
Carburetor – General Chainsaw Adjustment
Adjusting the carburettor involves adjusting the engine to the local conditions e.g. climate, altitude, fuel and type of two-stroke oil. The carburettor is equipped with three adjustment options.
L = Low speed jet
H = High speed jet
T = Idling adjustment screw
The L and H jets adjust the fuel flow to match the airflow that the throttle valve opening allows. Turning them clockwise makes the fuel/air mixture weaker (less fuel in relation to the amount of air) and turning them anti-clockwise makes the fuel/air mixture richer. A weak mixture increases the engine speed and a rich mixture decreases the engine speed. The T screw controls the throttle position when idling. Turning the T screw clockwise gives faster idling; turning it anti-clockwise lowers idling speed (see manual for complete guide).
See the complete service workshop manual, carburetor manual, parts list, operator manual and technical supplements PDF downloads. Also the repair and service articles available on this website for more information on how to service, repair and find parts for the chainsaw.
Husqvarna 135 Chainsaw Specifications
Engine | |
Cylinder displacement | 40.9 cm³ 2.5 in³ |
Power output | 2.01 hp 1.49 kW |
Maximum power speed | 9 000 RPM |
Fuel tank volume | 0.78 US pint 12.51 fl oz 0.37 liters |
Fuel consumption | 1.44 lbs 23 fl oz 652 g/kWh |
Idling speed | 2 900 RPM |
Spark plug | Champion RCJ7Y Husqvarna HQT-1 NGK BPMR7A |
Electrode gap | 0.02” |
Torque (max) | 2 Nm |
Dimensions | |
Weight (without cutting equipment) | 9.7 lbs 155.2 oz 4.4 kg |
Equipment | |
Recommended bar length (min) | 14 in 35 cm |
Recommended bar length (max) | 16 in 40 cm |
Lubricant | |
Oil tank volume | 0.5 US pint 8.16 fl oz 0.24 liters |
Oil pump type | Automatic |
Sound and Noise | |
Oil pump capacity (min) | 0.43 fl oz 13 ml/min |
Oil pump capacity (max) | 0.43 fl oz 13 ml/min |
Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA) | 114 dB(A) |
Sound power level, measured | 113 dB(A) |
Sound pressure level at operators ear | 102 dB(A) |
Vibration | |
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) front handle | 12.8 ft/s² 3.9 m/s² |
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) rear handle | 14.47 ft/s² 3.8 m/s² |
Read the Husqvarna 135 Workshop Manual for more chainsaw specs.
Pros & Cons
Lightweight
A lot of features
Inexpensive
Sometimes stalls when idle
Hard to start
Conclusion
Even though Husqvarna 135 has a lot of features, it also has its downsides. People are reporting trouble with starting it up and stalling when the chainsaw is idle. The successor 135 Mark II seems to have fixed these issues.
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