The firearms that Husqvarna manufacturerd was for the most part built on license. They were a major supplier to Swedish Armed Forces. Though they spun off firearms division in the early 1970's, they still had a custom shop making high end shotguns until the late 1980's. They also supplied the military with motorcycles. The motorcycle division was sold off to Cagiva in 1986, and is currently owned by KTM. The sewing machine business was sold off in 1997. Jonsered, which Husqvarna bought in 1979, was shut down in Sweden and Finland in 2020. The Husqvarna Group itself was bought by Electrolux in 1978, but was spun off in 2006. After the divorce from Electrolux, Husqvarna started aquiring a lot of companies like Gardena, Klippo, Zenoah, and McCulloch. Before 2006, they already owned Poulan, Weed Eater and Flymo. The city of Huskvarna, where the company was founded is spelled with a "k", but the company with a "q". In 1906, a spelling reform of the Swedish language was implemented, to match the pronunciation better. So every word with a q, was replaced with a k. The city changed it, but not the company.
@@KainKustomGarage Beware, though I'm Swedish and thus can read sources in Swedish about the company, I might have gotten something wrong. I should add that Electrolux uses the Husqvarna brand on some of their white goods. The sewing machines are branded as Husqvarna Viking, but is owned by SVP Worldwide. In essence the Husqvarna Group owns the trademark, but licenses it to Electrolux, KTM and SVP. Another connection with KTM, was their purchase of the Husaberg motorcycle company. When Husqvarna sold off it's MC division, a number of the engineers left Husqvarna in 1988 and formed Husaberg, 150 km north of Huskvarna. Husaberg was bought by KTM in 1995 and after they bought Husqvarna Motorcycles from BMW in 2013, they decided to retire the Husaberg brand and use Husqvarna instead.
Cool stuff as always. For Husky, i have a 545 Mkii, 562xp, and today i added a 1978 480CD in exceptional condition. Thanks for sharing more of your awesome collection
I found your channel from Mr. Obsoletes Vintage Homesteading and I can say you have a very nice collection there! I've had the 262xp and 394xp back in the 90s. They are great saws if you can find them now.
Great video. I also have a husky rancher 50 special my grandpa gave me. I havent been able to find new top cover for it since mines broke at the choke so gonna swap it to a 55 manual choke carb setup.
Good day, question, how do you store them so they are still able to function (run) when you need them too. Drain fuel, fuel additive? Please advise. Thx.
Hello Sir, Long term storage I usually drain them then let it idle till out of fuel....If I expect to run them within 6 months I just leave the fuel mix in, but only use Non-Ethanol fuel and a good quality mix like Echo Red Armor. Never used additives 😉
@@KainKustomGarage you should look seek out a 162 se for your impressive collection , it's the chain saw that made husquvarna famous in the UK way back the late 70s early 80s it was the clear felling saw of the forestry commission.
Sweet collection! I have a few Husqvarna chainsaws and one 1320K railroad cut off saw. I have a 266xp from Tomos Slavaina Yugoslavia that is a badass! Husqvarna 61 three hundred year anniversary model. Husqvarna L65, I have three Jonsereds and one Jonsered M38 model that looks just like the little Skil chainsaws only its red. Two 52E and one 49 in my collection. The Husqvarna 266xp is my go to saw when it's time to boogie! Well for now anyway! But I posses a couple of Sachs-Dolmar super 120 models, And I have a Mikita Dolmar PL-7900 that needs a coil, But I hear tell it's a beast! I live in Portland Oregon area where most guys are Sthil chainsaw kind! Now don't get me wrong, I have a couple of old stihl saws, But I think they are an over priced piece of shit! And much harder to work on then a Husqvarna! Thanks for sharing your collection with us my man! I wish you lived closer to me, I think we would hit it off good! I rarely see anyone with a passion for these damn saws anymore! And I get asked all the time why I see the need to own 70 chainsaws?And of course you know that if you have to explain the reason that they are just not going to get on board that train with us anyway!Huh?☺
Wow! That's awesome Tony, you got the sickness bad too! I know, people look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them I have almost 100 saws...I can't wait to get my 266 going, never ran one before. So many saws, too little time! Appreciate you Brother!😊🤪👍👍
On the 266 the SE is the same as the XP it's just the marketing🤣 SE predated the XP. New saws in the transition period apparently came with both lettering 👍
@@JRTreeService-FirewoodThe SG is the same as SE except it has heated handles. The G in Husqvarna labelling means Heated handles and also carburettors on newer saws.
I didn’t know that at all you just taught me that thankyou! Husqvarnna logo is a gun sight!!!! Soooo cool! Wow nice tid bit, appreciate the video and the knowledge take care and hope all is well! Everyone in these comments, I’ve been on a kick lately to just embody positive energy and do good, so if I could make anyone who reads this to think about something in there life that changed them for the good or anything positive that’s happened to you! Remember it, type it to someone, and return the favour say something nice to someone, let’s turn this world into a better place
Got an old 262 XP, best saw ever, you won't regret rebuilding yours. By the way can concur with a previous comment regarding Stihl, got one, can't compete with the Husky.
The 61, 162, 266, 268, and 272 all share the same chassis and top ends interchange I currently have a 162se I'm putting a complete 272xp top end on. Have fun! The search goes on and the chase never ends.
The Husqvarna motor cycles was sold to the company Pierer Mobility AG, which, among other things, makes the KTM motor cycle. I have an old Husqvarna Microwave Oven, but Husqvarna sold all the kitchen things to Elektrolux. Just for now I have only two saws, an old 353 and the new 562XPG. I will not mention my Stihl, because I don't like the saw. It's wrong in every way. If you ever come to Sweden, I would recommend everyone to visit the Husqvarna Museum in, yes, the town of Husqvarna southwest of Stockholm. It is a fantastic experience.
Made in Yugoslavia..., aren't those the same folks that brought us the Yugo? You should definately get rid of those two lol! Nice collection man, like another commenter said, I always assumed that logo was a crown or something, never would've guessed a gunsight. I learned something today, thanks. Keep em comin!
The 266 series was still being manufactured into the early 2020s, for the overseas market-not North America. At the time it was the longest running model of chainsaw. The 272 is still being manufactured as of this date, again not available in North America. As of this date the 2 series Husqvarna is still alive and well.
@@KainKustomGarage you're welcome, I just brought home an old Sears Craftsman D44 that needs a muffler and bolts but the vintage Husqvarna has always been strangely absent in this area of Canada.
I also have a pair of 65's. However they say 65L on the tag and both have rudimentary chain brakes on them. Both of mine are Tomos versions (Yugoslavia).
I got the Husqvarna 50 for some reason it won't start up cleaned it put new spark plug in , new fuel line , cleaned the Cylinder inside an out , maybe need to buy a new Carb for it..
I also colect husqvarna saws (and other brands among them). I think that Ural druhzba (wich is an russian chainsaw) also make motorcycles... at least Ural made motorcycles. I dont know if it is the same company tho 🤔
Infelizmente a husqvarna perdeu muita qualidade as motosserras da primeira geração eram de boa qualidade. Hoje em dia essas gerações novas eu não gasto dinheiro. Possuo uma 61 de 2001 máquina montada no Brasil, carburação tillotson muito boa máquina.
The firearms that Husqvarna manufacturerd was for the most part built on license. They were a major supplier to Swedish Armed Forces. Though they spun off firearms division in the early 1970's, they still had a custom shop making high end shotguns until the late 1980's. They also supplied the military with motorcycles. The motorcycle division was sold off to Cagiva in 1986, and is currently owned by KTM. The sewing machine business was sold off in 1997. Jonsered, which Husqvarna bought in 1979, was shut down in Sweden and Finland in 2020. The Husqvarna Group itself was bought by Electrolux in 1978, but was spun off in 2006. After the divorce from Electrolux, Husqvarna started aquiring a lot of companies like Gardena, Klippo, Zenoah, and McCulloch. Before 2006, they already owned Poulan, Weed Eater and Flymo.
The city of Huskvarna, where the company was founded is spelled with a "k", but the company with a "q". In 1906, a spelling reform of the Swedish language was implemented, to match the pronunciation better. So every word with a q, was replaced with a k. The city changed it, but not the company.
That's some Awesome information my Friend! I'm gonna Pin it for all to see!😊
@@KainKustomGarage Beware, though I'm Swedish and thus can read sources in Swedish about the company, I might have gotten something wrong. I should add that Electrolux uses the Husqvarna brand on some of their white goods. The sewing machines are branded as Husqvarna Viking, but is owned by SVP Worldwide. In essence the Husqvarna Group owns the trademark, but licenses it to Electrolux, KTM and SVP. Another connection with KTM, was their purchase of the Husaberg motorcycle company. When Husqvarna sold off it's MC division, a number of the engineers left Husqvarna in 1988 and formed Husaberg, 150 km north of Huskvarna. Husaberg was bought by KTM in 1995 and after they bought Husqvarna Motorcycles from BMW in 2013, they decided to retire the Husaberg brand and use Husqvarna instead.
Now that's a 'brief history '.
I'm going to shed a tear for the origins of Husqvarna every time I see a modern homeowner Husqvarna without the felling sights.
I know right...😁
Power saws and hot rods!!
Yessir! 😁
Awesome collection of saws buddy. That 266se is a sweet saw for sure!
Thanks Chad! Can't wait to hear it run!😉
I've seen a few Husqvarna rifles... top quality 🤙🏻
Crazy, yeah they made pistols too I guess🤔
I have a husqvarna shotgun, and it is top quality stuff.
just found this video. there may be or not a husqvarna 30-06 rifle somewhere near me🤫
I've seen some Husqvarna sewing machines but I don't think I've ever seen a Husqvarna gun.👍🆙🦎
I had no idea the Husqvarna logo was a gunsight or that they used to produce guns! Very Cool!
I know right! I was surprised too, they made all kinds of stuff!😁
Great info! Nice collection! 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Sir!😉
Cool stuff as always. For Husky, i have a 545 Mkii, 562xp, and today i added a 1978 480CD in exceptional condition. Thanks for sharing more of your awesome collection
Right on Brother!
Very informative! I had always thought the logo had something to do with a European crown of some sort, never once considered it was a sight!
I know right, They made all kinds of stuff, I even saw a Husqvarna wood stove on the internet somewhere!😁
Thank you for all of the information, I didn't know Husqvarna had such an awesome History !
No problem Robert! Thanks for watching!😊
Great video, super jealous of your collection.
Thanks man, I appreciate it Brother 😉
I found your channel from Mr. Obsoletes Vintage Homesteading and I can say you have a very nice collection there! I've had the 262xp and 394xp back in the 90s. They are great saws if you can find them now.
Thanks man! Yeah Mr O is a cool dude, Those old Huskys are great saws! 😊👍👍
Great video. I also have a husky rancher 50 special my grandpa gave me. I havent been able to find new top cover for it since mines broke at the choke so gonna swap it to a 55 manual choke carb setup.
Thanks Brother! Good luck 😊
I'm digging the new used modified wire spool. Has built in tool and cup holders all the way around....
I know right, we were just saying how they were tool trays!🤣
I have a 181se and a 44.
Nice Brian! 😊👍👍
Nice video, a lot of stuff i didnt know. impressive collection too!
Thanks man! I appreciate that buddy!😉
Good day, question, how do you store them so they are still able to function (run) when you need them too. Drain fuel, fuel additive? Please advise. Thx.
Hello Sir, Long term storage I usually drain them then let it idle till out of fuel....If I expect to run them within 6 months I just leave the fuel mix in, but only use Non-Ethanol fuel and a good quality mix like Echo Red Armor. Never used additives 😉
Good day, thank you kindly for the input. Have a Great rest of the year.@@KainKustomGarage
In the UK the 162 was the saw that really made husquvarna as the forestry commission loved them. Way back in the late 70s
Awesome Robert, appreciate you Brother 😉
@@KainKustomGarage you should look seek out a 162 se for your impressive collection , it's the chain saw that made husquvarna famous in the UK way back the late 70s early 80s it was the clear felling saw of the forestry commission.
😀😀😀
😉😊👍👍
Team Orange for the win! Nice collection Dan. My 353 never lets me down. Especially with the new Oregon chain.
Thanks man! Yeah I love these Huskys, Well engineered saws 😁
Nice bunch u got there sir!!
Thanks Justin!😊
Still using my 1998 Husqvarana 261. Only saw I've ever used. It's a slightly defined 262XP. You have a nice collection.
Thanks Jeffrey, I appreciate you Brother!😊
I still don't have one in the collection. But I do have a Husqvarna 4 ft bar 😆. Another great line up and informative video.
Keep lookin Son! Appreciate you Brother!😉
Good d day or maybe morning to you Dan. That L65 is a gem 💎 still really looking forward to seeing ya do that 266/272 conversion 🍊💨 🪵
Hello Robbie! I know right, I need to get after that thing! A few more saws first...never ending🤪
Sweet collection! I have a few Husqvarna chainsaws and one 1320K railroad cut off saw. I have a 266xp from Tomos Slavaina Yugoslavia that is a badass! Husqvarna 61 three hundred year anniversary model. Husqvarna L65, I have three Jonsereds and one Jonsered M38 model that looks just like the little Skil chainsaws only its red. Two 52E and one 49 in my collection. The Husqvarna 266xp is my go to saw when it's time to boogie! Well for now anyway! But I posses a couple of Sachs-Dolmar super 120 models, And I have a Mikita Dolmar PL-7900 that needs a coil, But I hear tell it's a beast! I live in Portland Oregon area where most guys are Sthil chainsaw kind! Now don't get me wrong, I have a couple of old stihl saws, But I think they are an over priced piece of shit! And much harder to work on then a Husqvarna! Thanks for sharing your collection with us my man! I wish you lived closer to me, I think we would hit it off good! I rarely see anyone with a passion for these damn saws anymore! And I get asked all the time why I see the need to own 70 chainsaws?And of course you know that if you have to explain the reason that they are just not going to get on board that train with us anyway!Huh?☺
Wow! That's awesome Tony, you got the sickness bad too! I know, people look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them I have almost 100 saws...I can't wait to get my 266 going, never ran one before. So many saws, too little time! Appreciate you Brother!😊🤪👍👍
What size bar is on both of those chainsaws
24 inch on the L65s
All husqvarnas sound good
Yessir!😁👍👍
Do you have any opinions on a Husqvarna 185 cd?
I may be getting one
Basically a smaller version of the 2100 I believe, Should be a good strong saw...😉
I got a real old one... all metal top, you got any idea what model it is ?
Oh man, hard to say...the older Huskys are cool😊
On the 266 the SE is the same as the XP it's just the marketing🤣
SE predated the XP. New saws in the transition period apparently came with both lettering 👍
Thanks Man, that makes sense, appreciate it Sir!😉
What about SG
@@JRTreeService-FirewoodThe SG is the same as SE except it has heated handles. The G in Husqvarna labelling means Heated handles and also carburettors on newer saws.
It's so great to see Husqvarna in the US and other countries. Also it is the music of two stroke and power made in Huskvarna in Sweden. 😁🔊🎼🎵💪🇸🇪❤
Heck yeah Brother!😊
I didn’t know that at all you just taught me that thankyou! Husqvarnna logo is a gun sight!!!! Soooo cool! Wow nice tid bit, appreciate the video and the knowledge take care and hope all is well! Everyone in these comments, I’ve been on a kick lately to just embody positive energy and do good, so if I could make anyone who reads this to think about something in there life that changed them for the good or anything positive that’s happened to you! Remember it, type it to someone, and return the favour say something nice to someone, let’s turn this world into a better place
That's Awesome, Thanks for the Positive Vibes Brother!😁
Hello Dan! Love your videos!!!!
Hell Bill! Thanks buddy, Appreciate you!😁
XP = extra power. SE = spacial edition.
Thanks Rick! Mystery solved, I appreciate it Brother 😉
so another question , where the hell do you find the carb for the 50 ?
Probably Ebay, you could get a carb kit and try that....good luck Sir!😉
@@KainKustomGarage yeah that's where I was lookin lol
I own the 266 se. It's a good one.
Wanna get mine going!😁
Got an old 262 XP, best saw ever, you won't regret rebuilding yours. By the way can concur with a previous comment regarding Stihl, got one, can't compete with the Husky.
Appreciate it Brother 😊
What is this husky your speaking of?????????👍👊💚🌳💚🌳
🤣🤣you so crazy!
I've just acquired a 2101 today cranks on first pull. ,would u be interested
Great saw, I've got too many as it is🤪
I have a 1989 50 husqavarna. I'm wondering how much it retailed for in 1989?
Hmmm...🤔
@@KainKustomGarage me either
I just don't know how much money to spend on it
The 61, 162, 266, 268, and 272 all share the same chassis and top ends interchange I currently have a 162se I'm putting a complete 272xp top end on. Have fun! The search goes on and the chase never ends.
For sure Buddy!
That 266 is one of the best saws ever made
I know right, need to get it running!
Toughest by far. Not fast. But so reliable.
I had a 1982 Husky 35 that i found in a Flea Market
Nice!😉
Nice sauzzzz
😉👍👍
Nice collection Dan,you,Sachs made bikes I think.
Thanks Mark, Oh interesting, I'll have to check that out...😉👍👍
The Husqvarna motor cycles was sold to the company Pierer Mobility AG, which, among other things, makes the KTM motor cycle.
I have an old Husqvarna Microwave Oven, but Husqvarna sold all the kitchen things to Elektrolux.
Just for now I have only two saws, an old 353 and the new 562XPG. I will not mention my Stihl, because I don't like the saw. It's wrong in every way.
If you ever come to Sweden, I would recommend everyone to visit the Husqvarna Museum in, yes, the town of Husqvarna southwest of Stockholm. It is a fantastic experience.
Wow, thank you Poul! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge Sir! 😊👍👍
The SE is what the pro saws were called prior to the XP badges
Thanks Mark, I appreciate it Brother!😉
Great collection by the way 👍
missing the best old husky the 61. The 61 was the base for all the 2 series saws.
Ooooh I should try to find one!😉
I got two old Husqvarna saw serial number 1077929 would
U happen to know the year I need a fuel line I think
My Dad's was a 44 Rancher
The only HSKVRNA I own is a 14 in. Chopsaw, 76 cc old used one not tuned anything like a chainsaw
Tht 266SE has a heck of a piston . Get a little cutting trimming and smoothing on it and she will rip. It will be CHOICE man.
Can't wait to get it goin!😁
Made in Yugoslavia..., aren't those the same folks that brought us the Yugo? You should definately get rid of those two lol! Nice collection man, like another commenter said, I always assumed that logo was a crown or something, never would've guessed a gunsight. I learned something today, thanks. Keep em comin!
Thanks T! I appreciate it buddy! 😊👍👍
Serbia made the yugo cars. Slovenia made chainsaws. Slovenes were always 2 steps ahead of Serbia 🍻
The 266 series was still being manufactured into the early 2020s, for the overseas market-not North America. At the time it was the longest running model of chainsaw.
The 272 is still being manufactured as of this date, again not available in North America.
As of this date the 2 series Husqvarna is still alive and well.
Awesome Brother, thank you for your Wisdom 😉
@@KainKustomGarage you're welcome, I just brought home an old Sears Craftsman D44 that needs a muffler and bolts but the vintage Husqvarna has always been strangely absent in this area of Canada.
I also have a pair of 65's. However they say 65L on the tag and both have rudimentary chain brakes on them. Both of mine are Tomos versions (Yugoslavia).
Very interesting Bryan, Thanks man!😊
There 70'1 cc same as a 72
400 years 😊
😉👍👍
That 51 is 53 cc same as the 55, other than that you are on point
Thanks Buddy! Love that Saw!❤❤
One of these days I want to get a Husqvarna motorcycle
😊👍👍
I got the Husqvarna 50 for some reason it won't start up cleaned it put new spark plug in , new fuel line , cleaned the Cylinder inside an out , maybe need to buy a new Carb for it..
Try starting with some fuel down the carb and hold the throttle open while cranking....if it starts definitely a fuel carb issue...😊
@@KainKustomGarage so put a little bit of fuel on the carb while , cranking it up?
You can squirt it in before, then hold the throttle wide open while cranking, should fire up in a couple pulls....
@@KainKustomGarage alright I'll try that
H 50 w as a great
Saw
I also colect husqvarna saws (and other brands among them). I think that Ural druhzba (wich is an russian chainsaw) also make motorcycles... at least Ural made motorcycles. I dont know if it is the same company tho 🤔
That's Awesome Matti, Oh yeah, The Druzba! I'll have to check that out! I appreciate you man!😉
SE stands for special edition
Thanks Thomas!
I have 44 and L77, 262xp,61,242xp and some more don't remember all of them
That's Awesome Nikola! Would love to find an L77 someday!😊
If I was a chainsaw and had been working hard all my life I’d like to live out my retirement years in your shed.
Thanks man, The retirement home for Chainsaws, I like it!😊
👍🆙Dan
Thanks Darin!😁
The "SE" was what there pro line was before they switched to "XP"
Thanks man! Very interesting...😉
@@KainKustomGarage you bet. We gotta try to pass the info on that we can or it will be gone
Check cc a 65 is same as a 72 70,1 cc
Hello you are not interested in a working old husvarna 162 SE chainsaw
Thanks man, I'm all full up on chainsaws🤪
Tradução em português
I have a 372husqvarna that has 9.0 horsepower
Nice!
Yeah I'm 40 bro and have been in the logging woods for my whole life since I was a child so I should be able to do something anyhow
Infelizmente a husqvarna perdeu muita qualidade as motosserras da primeira geração eram de boa qualidade. Hoje em dia essas gerações novas eu não gasto dinheiro. Possuo uma 61 de 2001 máquina montada no Brasil, carburação tillotson muito boa máquina.
I know right..😉