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Husqvarna is the world's largest producer of outdoor power equipment. They produce a variety of equipment including chainsaws, lawn mowers, tractors, zero turns, trimmers, and roto tillers.
There are several ways to find the right part for your Husqvarna power equipment. You can look up your model and view an exploded diagram of it, choose your equipment type to see parts for that type of Husqvarna equipment, or choose the category of the type of Husqvarna part you need.

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This is a section that can used to address anything unique to a Manufacturer or even just list some history, if there's nothing else to write. Husqvarna is the world's largest producer of outdoor power equipment. They produce a variety of equipment including chainsaws, lawn mowers, tractors, zero turns, trimmers, and roto tillers.
There are several ways to find the right part for your Husqvarna power equipment. You can look up your model and view an exploded diagram of it, choose your equipment type below to see parts for that type of Husqvarna equipment, or choose the category of the type of Husqvarna part you need.
Husqvarna is the world's largest producer of outdoor power equipment. They produce a variety of equipment including chainsaws, lawn mowers, tractors, zero turns, trimmers, and roto tillers.
There are several ways to find the right part for your Husqvarna power equipment. You can look up your model and view an exploded diagram of it, choose your equipment type below to see parts for that type of Husqvarna equipment, or choose the category of the type of Husqvarna part you need.
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Latest Small Engine Reviews

I have used for for about one hour to test out and I'm completely satisfied. Looking forward to using this fall when I really start to cut wood for burning next year.

Cuts great, But... The cutting line breaks pretty easily, however, the tap release for more line works pretty well. My other issue is the spool system. It seems to me that replacing the line with new line is too much work. You would think someone would have engineered a better system than this one.

I bought a Husqvarna 14527E 27 inch 305cc Two Stage Snow Blower for the 2011-12 winter season in Chicago. It turned out to be a bust season for snow in Chicago. There were only 2 days when I used the snow blower. Before this, I have used a plow mounted on a lawn tractor, so my experience with snow blowers is small. I found the Husqvarna to work well on the moderate snow (3-6") I had to deal with. It started easily with the electric starter.
Once, when I ran out of gas, I tried re-starting it with the pull starter, and that worked, but only after several pulls.
The Husqvarna is a big machine. I'm a big guy (6' 5") and could muscle it to some degree, but I highly recommend the triggers on the handles that stop one, the other, or both wheels from turning. Those triggers allow you to manuver the blower for turns or just to have a moment to decide on your next action. The blower chute was effective at throwing snow where I wanted to. There are two controls on the "dashboard" related to the chute.
One moves the chute left and right (I would have appreciated 220 degrees or a bit more of movement, but the 200 degree range is sufficient), and the other moves the chute up and down. The levers are notched sliding levers and worked well. I think combining them into one joystick might have made control of the chute more difficult.