I came across this video because I was poking around having just had my Husqvarna 440 serviced. The mechanic seemed to think that it's not a quality saw. Really? A Husqvarna? I live in Portugal and thought this would be my forever chainsaw but now I'm not so sure. The carburetor needed to be mostly replaced and it's only 3 years old. The mechanic said it's "fraco" which means weak. I've loaned it to a few people and they likely did not treat it well. No more. They could've messed with the H and L screws or used dirty gasoline. It's not a cheap saw. I will get a corded electric to let people use and see if treating the Husq better will make it perform better for longer with fewer breakdowns. I noticed that my guide bar and clutch is on the right side while the one in this video is on the left.
Hello Hemlock. Thanks for tuning in. The 440 is in the home owner class however it’s packs some decent power for a 40cc saw. I wouldn’t say they are “Fraco” in my opinion. Using dirty or old gas, leaving gas in the saw for long periods can definitely mess up the carburetor. Hopefully the people you loaned it too didn’t damage it. Oh! I filmed the video in selfie mode so the image looks reversed. The bar is on the same side as yours. No different 😆. I have been getting comments on that. Take care, stay well and good luck with your 440. ✌️
Thanks I have that exact saw having trouble with the same thing man it's really something I tell ya anyway I appreciate the video
Fun little saw🌲🪚
Need carburetor work .
I came across this video because I was poking around having just had my Husqvarna 440 serviced. The mechanic seemed to think that it's not a quality saw. Really? A Husqvarna? I live in Portugal and thought this would be my forever chainsaw but now I'm not so sure. The carburetor needed to be mostly replaced and it's only 3 years old. The mechanic said it's "fraco" which means weak. I've loaned it to a few people and they likely did not treat it well. No more. They could've messed with the H and L screws or used dirty gasoline. It's not a cheap saw. I will get a corded electric to let people use and see if treating the Husq better will make it perform better for longer with fewer breakdowns. I noticed that my guide bar and clutch is on the right side while the one in this video is on the left.
Hello Hemlock. Thanks for tuning in. The 440 is in the home owner class however it’s packs some decent power for a 40cc saw. I wouldn’t say they are “Fraco” in my opinion. Using dirty or old gas, leaving gas in the saw for long periods can definitely mess up the carburetor. Hopefully the people you loaned it too didn’t damage it.
Oh! I filmed the video in selfie mode so the image looks reversed. The bar is on the same side as yours. No different 😆. I have been getting comments on that. Take care, stay well and good luck with your 440. ✌️