This photo is from google but mine is identical in a little nicer cosmetic shape.
I used the factory brush blade as pictured for about 2 hours and wonder why these beasts don't seem to exist anymore, anywhere. This unit is by far the best built and best ergonomic trimmer I have ever used. When I rebuilt the carb and fuel lines I noticed this is a very servicable and near lifetime design (aside from burning it up). Back in this era Husqvarna seemed to make their own trimmers in Sweden (like this series) and the other models like the 125r with the grey top was made by Maruyama in Japan and rebranded and repainted in husky colors. Although the maruyama is a good machine as well, nothing compares to this made in Sweden model.
Anyone own one of these?
What should I expect to stock up on / horde parts wise to ensure I can keep this gem running until gasoline is no longer........?
I used the factory brush blade as pictured for about 2 hours and wonder why these beasts don't seem to exist anymore, anywhere. This unit is by far the best built and best ergonomic trimmer I have ever used. When I rebuilt the carb and fuel lines I noticed this is a very servicable and near lifetime design (aside from burning it up). Back in this era Husqvarna seemed to make their own trimmers in Sweden (like this series) and the other models like the 125r with the grey top was made by Maruyama in Japan and rebranded and repainted in husky colors. Although the maruyama is a good machine as well, nothing compares to this made in Sweden model.
Anyone own one of these?
What should I expect to stock up on / horde parts wise to ensure I can keep this gem running until gasoline is no longer........?