Why no old Husqvarna saws.

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stihl sawing
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i see pics of of older models of all the other saws everywhere, But very rarely see an old husky. Not tryin to start a war here, just wondering why. Are some i see here old ones because they haven't changed the looks of them in years. Is it because people that have them hang on to them and don't sell them.

Now i'm talkin saws from the 40s to the early 70s

How many years have they made saws?

I like husqvarna saws and would like to have one, also like lookin at vintage saws, but hardley ever see one.

Maybe some of the pics i see are older models and they just don't look to different from the new ones. I dunno. Figured you guys would know why if anybody did.

I did do a search and come up with nothing, Even tried googling old husqvarna saws and didn't get much. Thanks for any info ya'll have.
 
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Hey, I'm no Swede lover, but I've wondered the same thing now and then. I'll bet you get as many pics in this thread of the oldest Husqvarnas in existence. If folks in here have them, they'll show us! :cheers:
 

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For some reason I don't think they started making husky's till the late 50's.

I'm sure I'll get spanked if I'm wrong here in about 2 minutes...
 
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No,you don't , and I never really thought about it until now.
Good thread SS.


Wonder if it will get to 50 replies without someone starting a fight or throwing a tantrum???

:)
i hope no arguement starts cause that is not my purpose. I don't think it will go that way. Some pics of old husky's would be nice though.
 

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Husqvarna might be over 300 years old as a manufacturer, bu tthe first commercial chainsaw didn't come until 1959.

No old saws because there were none. And the ones made before approx. 1980 don't appear that often compared to Stihl, Mac, Homelite, Pioneer, etc.
 
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Tried to rep ya for starting a cool thread, SS, but apparently it's too soon since the last time.

Two tasks remain: Rep this man, and post pics of some of those '59-'70 Husqvarnas! :)

Hey, if ya wanna fight, there are already a couple active threads full of vented spleen. Go fight over there. :D :D
 
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old huskys

65,77 I'm not sure when these models were introduced in North America.In 1975 ,I was using Homelite SuperXL Automatics,some Macs.Cut a job where another cutter had a saw with the muffler in the front.What a concept.That was a 280 Husky.After that no more domestic saws.Ran the gammut of Jreds/huskys over the years.My memories of an early 162 with heated handles shorting on rainy days still makes my ------- pucker.Should be alot of 65/77,263,280.380.480,181,185,1100's...around still.I'm feeling old.Old wood cutters don't die we just use smaller saws.Much smaller.Anybody have any early Husky stories?
 
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The first Husky came in 1959, unless you count the prototype "Alaska One" (that never was anywhere near Alaska). :)

I don't think many were exported to the US before the 180-series, starting in 1969 or so.
 
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Good question Double S - I just looked at Husqvarna on Acre's site, here's an A65, came out in '68. In my own opinion only, there's not a lot of pics of them cause they're goofy lookin!

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