The Husky Chainsaw: Smaller Cousin Of The Husqvarna Chainsaw
Imagine how much easier the labor and conquest of the world would have been for Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar if the Romans had chainsaws to build their forts, bridges, roads, and towns instead of just crude hand tools. How much faster would they have been able to take over various parts of the world and would their holds over England and Turkey have been longer, if they had this modern technology? Would Cleopatra have amassed a larger navy, one that could fight off Rome when they invaded, thus eliminating the need to kill herself? How much of history would have been rewritten by the use of the Husky chainsaw? We will never know, but there is one fact, the Husky chainsaw is now available and is a sleeker, smaller cousin of the Husqvarna chainsaw.
The Husky chainsaw is an offshoot of the professional grade Husqvarna chainsaws which loggers often use while they are clearing a forest. They are considered the best value chainsaws because they are affordable, powerful, give a high performance cut every time they are used, and have a comparatively low weight on the user. Their individual specifications vary, dependant upon the needs of the logger. For example, they range in weight from 7.7 pounds to 22.9 pounds. They can cut logs from 12 to 16 inches all the way to 24 to 42 inches. They cost anywhere from 500 to 1730 dollars and have a horse power of 2.3 to 8.4, depending on the chain saw which is purchased.
In order to determine which Husky chainsaw will suit the needs of a specific logger, one needs to know how big of a tree they are cutting and how long they will take to cut it. That will help determine the weight and horse power needed for the job.
Husky chainsaw maintenance is relatively easy, if it is done regularly. It is recommended that maintenance be done before starting any job, to be certain the machine is safe to use, even on the first job, fresh from the box. The first step of maintenance is to check the teeth and make sure they are sharp. Inspect the chain and sprockets to make certain they are where they should be. After that, the tension in the chain should be corrected fro the logger's use. Check the motor to be certain it works when the chainsaw is first started. This maintenance should be done every time the chainsaw is used.
If the customer chooses to purchase a Husky chainsaw, safety is the most important piece to remember. First, do not put this into a catapult and launch it at the neighbor, like the Romans may have done. Keep it in a safe place, away from little hands and accidental bumps. Second, keep the maintenance up to date on the chainsaw, so that it takes very little to keep the chainsaw up. Third, do not follow the lead of the Romans and drink to excess, and then operate the chainsaw. If one needs to drink, use the Husky chainsaw the next day. Keep loose clothes away from the chainsaw blade, as that can cause a major accident.
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