HUSQVARNA T525 12", 3/8 pitch, .050 ga. top handle chainsaw
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Specifications
Model |
T525
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Year |
2021
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Stock Number |
967 63 33-12
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Sale Type |
New
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Manufacturer |
Husqvarna
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Quantity |
0
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Manufacturer Qty |
0
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Price |
Contact for price CAD
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Odometer |
km
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Source |
Byers
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Chain Type |
H37
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Power Output |
1.1 kW
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Oil Pump Type |
Automatic
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Sprocket Type |
Spur
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Bar Mount Type |
Small
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Lubricant Type |
Husqvarna 2 stroke or equiv. at 50:1
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Oil Tank Volume |
0.17 l
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Fuel Consumption |
408 g/kWh
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Bar Length (inch) |
12"
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Maximum Power Speed |
13500 rpm
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Cylinder Displacement |
27 см³
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Sound Power Level, Measured |
110 dB(A)
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Recommended Bar Length, Min-max |
8-12 in
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Sound Power Level, Guaranteed (LWA) |
111 dB(A)
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Sound Pressure Level At Operators Ear |
98 dB(A)
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Weight (excl. Battery And Cutting Equipment) |
2.7 kg
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Equivalent Vibration Level (ahv, Eq) Rear Handle |
5.2 m/s²
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Equivalent Vibration Level (ahv, Eq) Front Handle |
4.9 m/s²
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Description
Our lightest tree-care chainsaw gives you performance when it matters, whether for part-time or full-time professional use. The Husqvarna top-handled T525 has a low-weight design and includes a powerful, low-emission X-Torq® petrol engine for professional performance, ease of use and safety for all your pruning and trimming jobs. |
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FEATURES
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Features
Features
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Belt eye let
Makes it quick and easy to connect the saw to the climbing harness.
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Flip-up tank cap
The flip-up tank cap is easy to open.
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Auto return stop switch
Stop switch automatically resets to the ON position for trouble-free starting.
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Chain tensioning from the side
Allows quick and convenient chain tensioning.
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Quick release air filter cover
Quick release cover saves time when cleaning or changing spark plug.
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Retained bar nut
The retaining function prevents loosing the bar nut.
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Smart Start®
The engine and starter have been designed so the machine starts quickly with minimum effort. Resistance in the starter cord is reduced by up to 40%.
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Easier cold starting
Starting a cold engine requires less effort thanks to the air purge.
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