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scottmphoto

scottmphoto

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Well, I don't have photos (I know the thread title was to show your Husky's) but I have a Husky 44, a Husky 61 (both were brand new, in the box when I got them 3 years ago after my dad passed away - he used to be a dealer) and just got a Husky 440. I'm not a "pro" and only have 90 acres that I work on.
 
srcarr52

srcarr52

We can't stop here, this is bat country.
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Coralville, IA
That throttle arm needs to be replaced, it binds on the crankcase.
And the carb uses the knub, and not the linkage.


I might have a 181 throttle shaft around yet. You can swap it into that carb and use the linkage.

Or you can look online for a 281/288 throttle trigger with the long arm that snubs against that roller.
 
EricNY

EricNY

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Mayfield, NY
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palbin

palbin

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Sweden.
A Husqy workshop (plus some place for small Stihls) - that
is what I want - I order to get this faster than later I am
planning to simply get myself a container :) (insulated and
most likely also pre-wired with eletricity) :) - a half-buddy
of mine just did this and my plan is to mimic him ... .
 
ThistleIA

ThistleIA

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Welcome to A.S. ,fellow Iowan! Some nice ole Huskies.:clap:
Where in Iowa are you located......if you dont mind me asking?
Iam located between Marshalltown and Cedar Rapids---we could be neighbors:msp_rolleyes:

Ron

Thanks.In Des Moines,but I spend 2-4 days monthly at parents acreage in Guthrie county when work schedule/weather permits.Lots of good timber out there,nice mix mostly of 3-4 species of Oak,at least 2 Hickories with the usual scattered Black Walnut,Black Cherry,Mulberry,White Ash,White/Red Elm & other stuff mixed in.
 
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