Jonsered Husqvarna fuel line change
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send it to the shop me im lazy when it comes to stuff like that but someday when moneys tight i saw this video so great vid
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Thanks a lot! This helped me fix the fuel line in my Husqvarna 55 Rancher. I greatly appreciate the step by step walkthrough. Take care!
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So it goes
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the jonsered 2041 is a hell of a lot easier to wok on. It was made before huskvarna bougt them out.
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Yes this is me having fun Did both parts
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is that another person or are you commentary ing on your self?
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amator sie meczy wystarczy cieniutkim drutem przeciagnąć przez zbornik
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why are you makin such a mess?? Why didnt you empty out the gas before you did the job?
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there maid in the same factory
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I like yer style.
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Jonsered and Husqvarna chainsaw´s are built in the same factory in Huskvarna/Sweden.
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Yes, husqvara owns jonsered. Only different designs.
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Yes they are now but in the past they were two different companies. Jonsered had the better saw and Husqvarna knew that. So they bought them and several other saw companies. If you cannot make a better saw, them buy them. They now have one fine set of saws
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Jonsered's and Husqvarna's saws are all basically the same?
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Haha "Pays to do it right the first time."
I have a vintage McCulloch Pro Mac 650 (mftrd 1978-1985). Never once had to change the fuel line on it... then again, I recently purchased it and I haven't put any serious mileage on it yet :)
Nice [educational] video, thank you.
Regards,
Walter
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For a couple of years we have been using "Aspen" 2stroke and apparently the rubber parts in the fuel-system are lasting a lot longer. This fuel is a lot less "agressive" than regular fuel. On top of that : no smoke, no smell, easy starting... Ever tried it?
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Yes it was but now they have a new fuel line and they should last longer.
I have also fixed many fuel line problems on Stihl saws
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yep!same common problem on husqvarna 340-345-350 (same machine)
Ya I had my son take his crow vic to the shop for a rear bearing problem and they charged him 800.00 parts did not come to more then 200.00 and total time was less then 2 hours. How do I know caus it happened again in less then 12 k miles and i did it this time
JONSEREDdotWS 4 months ago
Great info...I had visions of a complete teardown to replace fuel line. Thank you!
phantomgas48 1 year ago
@phantomgas48 Glad I could help
JONSEREDdotWS 1 year ago
Procedure the same for a 445 husky?
Zorack10 1 year ago
almost you may have to adapt a bit
JONSEREDdotWS 1 year ago
Stihl won't start!
79kissel 2 years ago
check Compression should be better than 100 PSI
then check spark.
let me know
Rod
JONSEREDdotWS 2 years ago